Homework Help
A+
Math
Students will find colorful graphics that lead
them to math games based on bingo and hidden
pictures, and a variety of flash cards. They will
also find a homework checker that will inform them
of right or wrong answers.
http://www.aplusmath.com
Algebra
Help
A section of this site is devoted to a collection
of on-site calculators that help solve quadratic
functions, simplify expressions, combine like
terms, factor numbers and convert hours and
minutes into other mathematical expressions of
time. Worksheets for practice include the solving
basic equations to calculating exponents of
polynomials and many other topics.
http://www.algebrahelp.com
Algebra
Online
This site has a large message board that students
and teachers can use to ask questions and discuss
curriculum. Free e-mail help is available,
provided visitors send in specific questions and
have already checked for answers to their
questions on the message boards.
http://www.algebra-online.com
Atlapedia
Online
Searches of Atlapedia will pull up ample
information on the country of choice, included
information includes local currency through modern
history. The World Maps section yields physical
and political maps.
http://www.atlapedia.com
Ask
Dr. Math
Dr. Math's site has an archive that is
searchable by grade level , elementary through
college level. If you need special help e-mail Dr.
Math. His responses are easy to understand.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math
? B.
J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper for Kids
http://tristate.pgh.net/~pinch13
Dave's
Math Tables
Ten sections at this site include general
math, linear algebra, calculus, define terms,
formulas and graphs/drawings where appropriate.
There is also a message board, suggested books and
software, and links.
http://www.sisweb.com/math/tables.htm
EMR:
Exercises in Math Readiness
This no-frills site gets points for content, if
not design. It offers helpful lessons and
exercises for introductory, moderate and advanced
students of arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
trigonometry and set theory. Explanations are
accompanied by links to pictorial examples or
extra help, if a question is confusing. Note: Mac
users may have trouble with the applets
(mini-applications) here.
http://math.usask.ca/readin/menu.html
Internet
Public Library
http://www.ipl.org
Math
Homework Help
At this site you will find a mathematics
dictionary, practice algebra problems and lists of
geometry and trigonometry formulas. The Chronology
of Mathematicians provides math history. Also
included is a set of practice problems that can be
used as a guide for homework. Students can send
their questions by e-mail. The cost is a $1 per
question and promises an answer overnight.
http://users.erols.com/bram
Powerschool
Powerschool is an interactive school
management system. Click on the Students link and
bring up a chalkboard of subjects. There is an Ask
Jeeves for Students search engine, a reference
area, a game section and college prep information.
There is also an information section for Parents
and teachers
http://www.powerschool.com
? Math
Homework Help
http://www.erols.com/bram
? New
York Public Library On-Line
http://teenlink.nypl.org/HomeworkHelp.cfm
Social
Studies School Service
Primary audience is teachers, however, the
site can be useful to students. Here is how it
works; use the Features menu to select a topic,
Early America, Shakespeare or World Religions. The
site brings will offer up suggested essay
questions, books and videos to use in class, and
Internet links.
http://www.socialstudies.com
Schoolwork.Ugh
Consider this a homework link library for
students in grades seven and up. Core subjects
plus law, philosophy, statistics and mythology are
represented
http://www.schoolwork.org
The
Human Language Page
There are more than 1,900 prescreened links to
language lessons, translating dictionaries,
literature and other linguistic resources for more
than 100 languages. You can use the language bar
at the top of the homepage to translate the entire
site into any of five languages.
http://www.june29.com/HLP
The
Internet Public Library
Lots of information and the exhibit hall has
some interesting material on jazz, photography and
history. Look at the A+ Research and Writing
Guide, found under the Teen menu.
http://www.ipl.org
Virtual
Reference Desk
http://www.refdesk.com
Webmath
Lessons on everything from fractions to calculus
to personal finances can be found here. Calculus
has step-by-step solutions and clear explanations;
Everyday Math calculates tips, sale prices and
wind chill temperatures; and Data Analysis helps
to organize and define numerical data. Look for
the problem-solver for complex equations. Be
advised that you not only get the correct answer;
it explains how the answer is derived. Note:
Teachers may create free online quizzes.
http://www.webmath.com
? Current Events Sites (frequent updating)
CNN
News
http://www.cnn.com
? ABC
News
http://www.abcnews.com
? USA
Today
http://www.usatoday.com