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Student Resources for the New School Year
- Homework Heaven
This claims to be the biggest study site on the Internet for kids looking for a little help with their homework.It touts a base of 2,200 study subjects, including arts, biography, geography, current events, law, literature, math, philosophy, religion, government and civics, languages and more.
- Homework Help
The information here is in the form of tutorials. The science section has a
tutorial on rainbows, the literature section has one on "The Sword in the
Stone," there's a copy of the Gettysburg Address and a place to learn to
count in Italian. All that in addition to art, computers, foods, foreign
languages, health, history, math, music and even sewing.
- Schoolwork.ugh
Your kids may feel a little different after visiting the site's sections on art, biography, government, history, law, health, maps, languages, grammar, math, mythology, philosophy, science, music, sports, writing and religion.
- OnLine Reading Tour
There's a help section on reading fluency as well as a place to submit
specific questions.
- Merriam-Webster Online: The Language Center
Imagine an online dictionary and thesaurus at your fingertips. This site also includes an email word of the day feature and daily word games to help build vocabulary, a section where you can find common words coined by William Shakespeare and more.
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