Citations
and Copyright Reference
Report Writing
Study
Skills and Time Management
Subject
Area Help
Writing Tips
Architect Studio 3D
On this Web site, you can design a house, walk through it in 3D, and
then share it with the world. You can also learn more about architecture,
past and present, and explore Frank Lloyd Wright's life and work.
Annenberg/CPB Project Exhibits
Collection
"What forces affect our weather? Why do civilizations fall? What goes
into the making of your favorite movies?" This site answers these questions
and more with interactive exhibits.
BJ Pinchbeck's
Homework Helper
BJ Pinchbeck says: "'I'm BJ. My friends call me Beege. I just turned
15 on March 16th. My site contains over 700 links to sites that will
help you with your homework. " Basically, this is a gigantic list of
links, organized by subject, with brief annotations.
Carnegie
Library of Pittsburgh Homework Help
An extensive collection of links for homework help on the web in art,
English and literature, foreign languages, health, math, science, music,
and social sciences. This site also has general reference links to dictionaries,
atlases, etc. and is searchable.
Exploratorium
Visit this "museum of science, art and human perception" where you can
learn just about anything!
Exworthy Education Links
"More Than 5300 Web Links to Outstanding Educational Sites for Parents,
Teachers and Students." Subjects covered include language arts, social
studies, history, government, science, anatomy, geography, and much
more.
High School Hub
This site is totally cool. In addition to having a "reference desk"
(really a collection of resources) and web pages organized by school
subject, there are also games, highlights and a weekly SAT question
for practice.
The
Homework Connection
This site links to helpful sites in a variety of different subject areas.
For example, you can test your knowledge of Australia or learn about
the art of crime detection!
Homework/Study Tips
This site will help you to use the Internet to do your homework, plus
there are special articles on things like the most useful study tips
and why it is helpful to keep an agenda book.
Hooda Math
Hooda Math is all about making math fun. Visit the games page to play
math games which help reinforce math concepts. Watch a tutorial to learn
math concepts.
How Stuff Works
Are you curious about the technological mysteries behind VCRs, guitars,
and microwaves? This site tells how things work, from thermometers to
web pages to batteries. You can learn about automotive topics, digital
technology, the human body, electronics and much more.
Jiskha Homework Help
Choose your subject - art, business, computers, English, foreign languages,
health, home economics, mathematics, music, physical education, science
and social studies - and get the help you are looking for.
Kid Info
This site gives students, young children, parents and teachers lots
of links for information about many different topics. Students can get
help with homework and research projects about american history, science,
health and much more. There are also general reference links to atlases,
dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.
Kids Did This!
The Franklin Institute Science Museum maintains this collection of links
to projects in all kinds of subject areas (math, science, social studies,
language arts, et cetera) done by kids and teens. Find ideas for school
projects of your own, or just see what other folks out there have been
doing.
Library of Congress
"Welcome to the Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural
institution. The Library preserves a collection of more than 119 million
items, more than two-thirds of which are in media other than books.
These include the largest map, film and television collections in the
world. In addition to its primary mission of serving the research needs
of the U.S. Congress, the Library serves all Americans through its popular
Web site and in its 22 reading rooms on Capitol Hill."
Math and Science
Gateway
"This Gateway provides links to resources in mathematics and science
for educators and students in grades 9-12." Topics include astronomy,
agriculture, biology, chemistry, computers, earth and environmental
science, engineering, health and medicine, mathematics, meteorology,
physics, as well as a monthly sci/math topic!
Multnomah County
Library's Homework Center
"A huge collection of sites selected by a youth librarian to answer
actual homework questions kids have asked in public libraries. When
you're doing a research project and all the books have been checked
out, check here."
Onelook Dictionaries
Type in a word or acronym and let this site search hundreds of dictionaries
for you. You can find definitions, word origins, pronunciatons, translations
to other languages--all through one search.
Utah Education Network
This website provides many resources for educators and students within
and outside of Utah. By choosing resources, students or educators can
search for lesson and curriculum plans, educational games on the Internet
and other learning resources. The website provides resources for students
and teachers from K-12 through college.