Homework HELP!!!

Marc Saltzman, a writer for Microsoft Home Magazine has compiled the following "homework help internet sites."

http://www.FactMonster.com - The Fact Monster Homework Center includes help in geography, history, math, science, language arts and social studies.

http://www.Bartleby.com - Great Books Online Students in high school or college will find Bartleby.com extremely helpful. The site contains a large volume of documents - from the complete works of William Shakespeare to Roget’s Thesaurus to Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body. You’ll also find free fiction and non-fiction books, short stories, and poetry anthologies here.

http://www.Funbrain.com - Funbrain features educational but entertaining math games and exercises for students in kindergarten to grade 12.

http://www.MathCentral.uregina.ca - This Canadian website offers mathematical help for students in kindergarten to grade 12 in English, French, and Spanish.

http://www.HyperHistory.com - HyperHistory Online covers 3,000 years of world history with interactive lifelines, timelines and maps. This site is an ongoing science project, which encourages people from around the world to participate.

http://www.History.com - Based on the History Channel cable network, the History Channel website offers multimedia experience, including a large collection of video footage, such as the original moon landing and World War II events. Audio highlights include hundreds of famous speeches from the likes of Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

http://www.Funology.com This website features plenty of science information, games, trivia, and other “boredom buster” ideas (including science-related magic tricks), all presented in a colorful and easy-to-navigate layout. Funology also suggests interesting experiments related to biology, physics, chemistry and weather.

http://www.EnchantedLearning.com This informative user-supported website’s sections range from Anatomy to “Zoom School,” an online elementary virtual classroom with lessons that include biology, math and languages.

http://www.HomeworkSpot.com HomeworkSpot provides links for elementary, middle and high school students to general sites and timely information along with subjects, such as English, fine arts, foreign languages and technology.

http://www.channel4learning.net/apps/homeworkhigh - Homework High is a U.K. website provides homework help for students aged 6 to 16, who can ask the virtual librarian questions. Students can also participate in a live advice session with a teach select evening hours (but remember, this site is on U.K. time).