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Homework Helper

Directories and Search Sites

The following links connect working families with some of the best homework helpers from all over the Web. Whether the challenge is elementary school math or humanities research in senior high, helpful directories, message boards and real live experts are a click away—and it's all free!

Many, many websites offer homework resources. We'll keep an eye on them and make sure you're up to date on what's available.

  • About.com
    A great search site that includes homework help links for students of all ages.

  • Ask Jeeves
    How did kids do research papers before Jeeves? This kid-friendly search site takes questions just the way children ask them and serves up an array of helpful links.

  • Homeworkcentral.com
    A rich directory of resources on more than 20 topics, from language arts and math to philosophy and law.

  • Go.com
    Feed this search engine the keyword "homework" and get dozens of useful links.

  • The Kids on the Web: Homework Tools
    Links to basic online tools such as dictionaries and encyclopedias as well as other useful sites—including some created by kids!

  • Kidocracy.com
    A portal page for kids, this site connects users with help in math, science and current affairs and well as reference tools.

  • Yahooligans
    Built by the search engine Yahoo!, the fun on this page may be distracting—but it includes academics and research info in the Around the World, School Bell and Science and Nature areas.

Message Boards and Links to Experts
  • Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies
    A message board connecting students struggling with specific math problems to teachers who can help. (No, they don't do homework for you.)

  • AllExperts.com
    Pick an expert and ask your question. Expertise ranges from Spanish to physics to tips for effective note-taking.

 
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