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Homework Help

Do your kid's school lessons leave you scratching your head? Six free homework helper websites come to the rescue for both of you.

The Internet Public Library Kidspace (ipl.org/div/kidspace) An exhaustive roundup of educational links, developed by a consortium of colleges and universities, complete with homework help sedtion. Does your child need and idea for the science fair? This site leads you to a link of projects with instructions.
Fact Monster (factmonster.com) From the folks at Information Please/Pearson Education comes an attractive, easy -to-navigate reference site. Flash cards, multiplications tables, history timelines, biographies of U.S. presidents...they're all here.
Kid Info (kidinfo.com) Created by retired teacher Linda Guterba, t his site categorizes links according to the curiculum covered in most U.S. schools, be it ancient Rome or the solar system. You'll also discover online atlases, dictionaries and encyclopedias.
Math.com (math.com/parents/helpyourkids.html) If you've forgotten what and interger is, you'll need this site's arithmetic refresher courses. From basic addition and subtraction to ratios, algebra and geometry, it takes you through the steps of finding a solution.
National Geographic Kids (kids.nationalgeographic.com) Take a virtual   tour of the natural work, including its people and places, flora and fauna. When your child asks you the name of the red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas) or the populations of China (i.3 billion), travel here.
B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper (bjpinchbeck.com) Recommended by the University of NOrth Carolina School of Education and other educational institutions, this one-stop 411 was created by a 9-year-old with his dad. That was 14 years ago, and B.J is still offering more than 800 undated links to subject matters from art to social studies...even recess. You'll also find links to study guides, such as studygs.net, that can help your child with time management and other learning skills.
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