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HippoCampus

HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content–videos, animations, and simulations–on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and college professors, and their students, free of charge. Teachers project HippoCampus content during classroom learning and assign it for computer labs and homework. Students use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep.

Jiskha Homework Help

A forum based website where over 200 volunteer tutors sign on to answer homework questions posted by student users.

Kids Click!

A list of websites for kids that has been compiled by librarians from all over the country.  The site also includes a search engine so that children will be able to find facts and information for homework or projects easily and quickly.

Interactive Flashcards

Cram provides an interactive way for students to study flashcards on various subject areas.

Printable Flashcards

Free Printable Flashcards allows students to make their own flashcards by inputting the information and printing them out in the appropriate format.

Art Worksheets

These art worksheets have been designed to print out on your computer’s printer. If you’re going to paint on the worksheet, it’s recommended you check that the ink in your printer is waterproof and that you print it on a sheet of watercolor paper rather than normal printer paper.

English eLearning Resources

Various digital resources to aid and supplement Bedford books, but can be used without the books. Ranging from images, videos, documents, presentations and more, Bedford St. Martins has a library of both free and paid resources for students and educators.

Info Please Language Arts Center

Info Please has a database of homework helpers for grammar, spelling, poetry, authors etc.

Online Citation Styles

Find the correct citation style for bibliographies citing electronic resources.

Historium

This is a history discussion forum that allows both students and teachers to interact and establish topics to increase the learning capabilities of those whom interact in the topics chosen.

The History Place

The History Place explains for young students 5 ways to improve upon writing a history paper.

U.S. History Experts

Jason, Michael, and Steve answer previously asked questions by students. They then provide ratings and information to help future students with homework assistance.