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Websites
to Help with Homework
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Ben's
Guide. (Franklin, that is) Ben's guide to the U.S. government
categorized by grade with a separate section for parents/teachers.
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Factmonster. Searchable
fun facts and a homework center, too!
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| High
School Ace. Noncommercial gateway to free online academic
resources for high school students. |
| Homework
Center The Multnomah County Library provides links to
sites for a wide variety of homework topics including African Americans,
Native Americans, Ancient & Classical Cultures, Costumes &
Clothing, Countries and Flags, Holidays & Celebrations, Sports,
Wars & World History, and much, much more! |
| Internet
Public Library Ready Reference Collection. This is an
annotated collection, chosen to help answer specific questions quickly
and efficiently. Sources are selected according to ease of use,
quality and quantity of information, frequency of updating, and
authoritativeness. |
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Kids
Edition - K12. Formerly PrimaryTOM, this Gale Group
periodical database is designed for elementary school students,
with easy access to full-text magazines, newspapers and reference
books for information on current events, the arts, science, popular
culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
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| James
Madison University Learning Toolbox. Tools and resources to
enable students with learning difficulties to be better learners.
James Madison University developed this website to help students
improve in the 8 academics areas of Math, Organization, Study Skills,
Test Taking Skills, Note Taking, Reading, Writing, and Advanced
Thinking. |
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Junior
Edition - K12. Formerly SuperTOM Junior, now part of
the FindItVirginia database, this Gale Group periodical
database is designed for junior high and middle school students,
with magazines, newspapers and reference books (most are full-text)
for information on current events, the arts, science, popular
culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
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Kids
Search Engines. Selected by Search Engine Watch, check
out these links to 11 search engines for kids.
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NOVA
Online. Use the search function to find full transcripts
of previously aired PBS programs including NOVA and the American
Experience. Be sure to look for the weekly multimedia event featuring
the current week's NOVA program.
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Online
Reference Works from Carnegie-Mellon University. An
A-Z virtual reference desk including directories, statistical
information, college rankings and help with citing print and electronic
media--a must see to believe!.
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| Student
Edition. Formerly SuperTOM, now part of the FindItVirginia
database, this Gale Group database is designed for high school
students, with access to a variety of indexed and full-text
magazines, newspapers and reference books for information on current
events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government,
history, sports and more. |
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Yahoo!
Reference links. If you haven't found what you're looking
for yet, try this site for a smorgasbord of miscellaneous reference
links.
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