The school year is well under way and for many parents and kids the honeymoon period that often accompanies a new year is starting to wane – thanks in large part to the reality of homework, tests and projects.
Need some help tackling those reports and research assignments? Thanks to the Internet, tracking down facts and getting a little homework help just got a lot easier. Here are some sites worth exploring:
High School
Google Scholar
This site provides links to scholarly works without Google’s usual ads. No need to worry about inappropriate content, but younger kids may have a hard time as the material can be challenging to understand.
Jefferson Lab Student Zone
This site’s “Homework Helpers” section offers clear explanations about tough concepts for the high school chemistry student. Its interactive components help to make tough concepts simple to understand.
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