Homework Help
- Berit's Best Homework Helpers - Tips on using the Internet to find the information you need. Homework Helpers offers a guide on how to use specific homework help sites, many of which are included in the lists below.
- B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper - Developed when B.J. was 9 years old, this site contains links to over 700 sites he thinks will help you with your homework. As he says, "If you can't find it here, then you just can't find it."
- Colorado's Kids Page - Includes Colorado history, geography, government, a tour of the State Capitol building, state symbols, and links to information on other states and other sites in Colorado including Native American culture.
- Homework Spot - Links to special projects and all of your favorite subjects.
- Refdesk.com - Homework Helper for all grades, fast facts, quick reference, weather, virtual encyclopedia, virtual newspaper, search engines and more.
- Virtual Middle School Library - Internet resources for students include science, mathematics, language arts, social studies, biographies, writing research reports, and cool sites (including sites for teens).
- Yahooligan's School Bell - Categories include the careers, clubs, computer science, homework help, language arts, math, music, reference, science, and social studies.
- Black History - Explores African American issues on the web with many activities, including a Treasure Hunt.
- HyperHistory - A visual overview, using color-coded timelines, of people, history, and events throughout the world. Also includes maps and links to more detailed information.
- Monticello - Visit the home of Thomas Jefferson, follow him through an ordinary day, learn history of his time and see many of his amazing inventions.
- Presidents of the United States - Information about each President from the White House page.
- Today in History - The Library of Congress provides an illustrated event that happened "today" in the past. Events from "yesterday" and an archive of past days are also available.
- I Love Languages - Links to online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, language schools, and more.
- The Math Forum - See math questions and answers for elementary school through college level. If you still have a question you can ask Dr. Math via email.
- Barahona Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents - View in Spanish or English to see recommended books, workshops, proceedings, related links, and more.
- Reading Rainbow - Go on reading adventures with Levar Burton and discover new games, books, and contests.
- Grammar Gorillas - Help the Grammar Gorillas identify different parts of speech and reward them with bananas.
- Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page - All types of weather subjects are discussed such as clouds, temperature, humidity, climate, wind, lightning, forecasting, tornadoes, hurricanes, and more.
- Nine Planets: a Multimedia Tour of the Solar System - Explore the solar system with beautiful photos, information on missions from earth, links to related sites, and even an Express Tour for when you don't have much surfing time!
- Star Child - Information on The Solar System, Universe, and Space Stuff on 2 different levels plus a glossary.
- Volcano World - Learn all about volcanoes on earth and other planets with pictures and maps as well as text. Information about currently erupting volcanoes is updated regularly.
- KidsClick - Links to Society & Government Web sites selected by librarians.
- Do Something - Includes the Kindness (helping others) and Justice (standing up for right) Challenge and Do Something League which channels the energy of young people into community building.