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81. VikingNet Homework Helpers
For Middle School homework. From InfoPlease. help from the Discovery Channel. AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY Historical collection of the Library of
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One of the purposes of VikingNet is to make life easier for students really! Listed below are many places on the World Wide Web which offer helpful resources for a variety of subjects. Just click on the royal blue names to use the world's biggest library, the Internet. General Resources Dictionaries Art Foreign Language ... VikingNet Library HOMEWORK HELP SITES Help for all grades. Formerly Homework Central. All High School subjects. For Middle School homework. From InfoPlease. Help from the Discovery Channel.
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82. NJPEP: Virtual Academy (New Jersey Professional Education Port)
There s a section entitled Study Tools that includes homework help, a dictionary, thesaurus, world atlas, an almanac, links to math, astronomy, history,
http://www.njpep.org/classroom/homework_help/gen.htm
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Grades K-12 Middle/High School Selected Content Areas Articles/Tips Grades K-12 AFL-CIO Homework A list of sites which contain collections of helpful information or search engines. Ask A+ Locator Links to information and homework help in various subject areas. Ask Jeeves Kids Kids' version of Ask Jeeves. Children can ask questions and get responses. There's a section entitled "Study Tools" that includes homework help, a dictionary, thesaurus, world atlas, an almanac, links to math, astronomy, history, and more. Ask Jeeves for Schools The "Study Tools" has a calculator, an encyclopedia, etc. Click on Students for informative e-films on environmental subjects. Big Chalk Discovery BJ Pinchbecks homework helper is in subject-based categories. See the left menu for special links devoted to parents, students or teachers. FirstGov for Kids Government (and some other) sites for a variety of subject areas. Check out

83. NicheUSA, L.L.C: The Home Of The ZoomerOne Family
DiscoverySchool.com s Student Guide homework help More! engaging information portal/resource for firstclass study/homework help for K-12 students.
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Service count: History and Social Studies Sites for Kids, Grades 3 - 6
web sites recommended by Associate Professor - Librarian Robert J. Lackie of Rider University
  • America's Story (http://www.americaslibrary.gov/) - This interactive Web site is "brought to you from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the largest library in the world and the nation's library. We hope you will find this Web site entertaining and fun to use. And, of course, we hope you will learn something from it. The site was designed especially with young people in mind, but there are great stories for people of all ages, and we hope children and their families will want to explore this site together." Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government for Kids (http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/index.html) - This site is broken into grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, and it great for parents and teachers, too. This link is to their grades 3-5 section, detailing information on our nation, providing historical documents, information on the branches of government, citizenship, and more!all told by Ben Franklin. Digital History (http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/)

84. Homework Helpers
School Stuff homework help, Homeschool Information and more! CPLS Kids World Home Page Fun Stuff - Games, Jokes, Crafts and more
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85. Homework Help
Search the Web General homework help African Americans Animals Biography Click on Exhibits for information about African American, Women,
http://www.maplewoodlibrary.org/homework.html

86. Prince George's County Memorial Library System - Teen Center
From Slavery to Civil Rights A Timeline of African American History This Library of Congress site gives all Get live homework help from real tutors
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  • National Geographic MapMachine
    National Geographic provides political, topographical, and subject maps for the world. Zoom in or search to find your spot.
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  • The White House Your Government
    This is the official executive branch website that lists all of the cabinet positions and executive branch agencies with their leadership, missions, and links. Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation
    This annotated copy of the constitution and amendments was prepared by the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. It has the complete text with explanations and related court cases for each section. Although it is searchable, the easiest way to find information may be to look though the most recent supplement.
  • Maryland Manual Online
    The Maryland Manual is the authority on the structure and function of the Maryland state government. Look here to find agencies, laws, state symbols, and contact information on elected officials. Use http://mdelect.net/lookup.asp to find your elected officials.

87. Homework Helpers
The homework Center includes a help desk outlines and study sheets are available in Frequently Assigned Topics. Also offered is one for kids Infoplease
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  • Homework Center - This Internet subject directory consists of Web sites and web pages that specifically concentrate on k-12, homework-related subjects. Web resources included on this site are reviewed by librarians from Multnomah County Library, Oregon. The Social Issues page is especially viable for projects because it covers current, controversial topics from support and opposition angles. http://www.multcolib.org/homework/ High School Hub - This site provides an extensive reference desk that includes links to such useful information as math tables, a rhyming dictionary, and translators. Materials selected for their accuracy and appropriateness for high school students, are also available in four subject areas: math, social studies, science, and English. Features change daily include New York Times crossword puzzle quizzes, this day in history, and SAT questions.

88. William K. Sanford Town Library Youth Services Virtual Homework Help
The African American Odyssey A Quest for Full Citizenship Includes bios of movie stars, a few study guides, and other links. http//www.biography.com/
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This site offers links to many resources for biographical information of African Americans. http://amillionlives.com/Collect_spec.html Black History Quest http://blackquest.com/link.htm - This is a commercial site, but has links to many excellent Web sites covering the history and culture of African Americans. The Civil Rights Museum - http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org - Web site of the The National Civil Rights Museum. Offers historical information about the Civil Rights movement. The Underground Railroad: http://www.nationalgeo graphic.com/features/99/railroad/j1.html The African American Journey: http://www.pbs.org/aajourney/ The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ aaohtml/exhibit/aointro.html American Slave Narratives: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/ wpa/wpahome.html

89. More Sites
bullet, Bookwolf (homework help, Study Forums, FREE book notes) bullet, Afronet AfroSearch (African American Links on The Internet)
http://www.homeworkhelppage.com/more_sites.htm

90. Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
homework help. ANIMALS Amphibia Web Animal Bytes Animal Diversity Web Animal Info Smithsonian African American History and Culture
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91. Professional Development Center/Curriculum Room
OTHER RESOURCES homework help Museums Universal Black Pages History African American experience in America, past and present
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92. Nebo School District
homework Resources All designed to help students solve their homework dilemmas. Blue Web n Blue Web n is a searchable database of outstanding Internet
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  • Pioneer: Utah's Online Research Resource
    World Book Online, Culture Grams, Sirs, Ebsco and more. Utah Students can access Pioneer Library resources from home. When they go to Pioneer from home, they must login with the following: Username: pioneer Password: home United States Resources : Links and resources for those state reports. Utah County Resources: Links and resources for those utah county reports. LibrarySpot
    An award-winning library and reference portal that features the very best free research tools on the Web in one user-friendly spot. From the site quickly and easily find dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesauri, style guides, libraries, maps, statistics, quotations and much more. HomeworkSpot
    A free K-12 homework resource portal that simplifies the search for the best resources for working on homework projects. Organized by grade-level and topic, sites featured on HomeworkSpot.com are selected by our team of educators, librarians and journalists for their educational quality and utility. Students will find resources for English, math, social studies, science, foreign language, health, life skills, co-curricular activities and much more. MuseumSpot
    A free cultural information center that brings the best museums, zoos and online exhibits from around the world into one user-friendly spot. From the site explore national parks, botanical gardens, and everything from the Louvre in Paris to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

93. InfoQuest! Educational And Training Resources
How To Study This site has links to resources on how to help high school students Experts homework help that provides answers to student questions.
http://www.tbchad.com/educ.html
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  • Multnomah County Library Homework Center
    Kids
    and Teens , as well as links to other homework assistance websites.
    http://www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework/
    Yuckiest Site on the Internet

    This site uses the technological wonders of the WWW to teach science to kids using eye-popping graphics and yucky, yet fascinating subject matter, such as cockroaches and worms, to turn site visitors into science enthusiasts.
    http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/
    Librarians Index to the Internet

    While not a K-12 specific site, this subject guide to great sites on the Internet is a great place to go for homework help. It is divided into about 36 major categories, some of which are arts, automobiles, business, computers, disabld, education, families, food, geography, history, health, medicine, jobs, Internet, kids, law, language, literature, libraries, media, music, organizations, people, politics, recreastion, reference desk, religion and philosophy, science, sports, women, and seniors.
    http://lii.org/

94. Afterschool Programs - From Vision To Reality: Demonstration
A typical afternoon during the academic year begins with homework club, and a class in African American studies offered by the Tucson Urban League.
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/afterschool/demonstration.html
Jump to Workshop Afterschool Programs Assess/Curriculum Redesign Constructivism Coop/Collab Learning Inquiry-based Learning Interdisciplinary Learning Multiple Intelligences Teaching to Standards WebQuests Why the Net?
In this section, you'll see some quality afterschool programs at work, and hear the ideas of your peers in the education community who have put into practice the principles outlined in the Explanation section of this workshop. You'll also find some examples of how some schools have created integrated afterschool programs that meet the academic, social, and physical needs of their students.
Afterschool "in action" Afterschool programs: a video journey Afterschool programs: description Program examples
Afterschool programs: a video journey The best afterschool programs offer a wide variety of activities, and a choice for students, so that they can pursue their interests in a setting that also addresses their developmental and educational needs. Here are some examples of the types of activities you'll find in quality programs. Here, students and teachers from programs around the country talk about enrichment and arts activities offered in their afterschool programs, and the results these activities yield.

95. Homework & Research Help For Kids - City Of Alameda California
homework Research help for Kids You can research specific topics in African American history at this Black History web site hosted by MIT.
http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/library/homework.html
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Teen Services Children's Services ... How to Donate Books Library Policies Behavior in the Library Internet Use Internet Computer Search the Internet Search Engines Tutorial Links City of Alameda Adult Literacy Program The links on this page are not a part of the City of Alameda website, nor has its' content been validated, approved, supported, or in any other way endorsed by the City of Alameda. The City of Alameda bears absolutely no liability or responsibility for the use or accuracy of the information contained on the websites referenced by these links. All liability is held solely between the individual or individuals viewing the information provided by these links, and the party or parties providing this information. 4th Grade California History Additional material to supplement the "Oh, California" in textbook. American Civil War Very useful collection of identified links to sites about the American Civil War.

96. NIE Online
The Heritage of Jazz African American Influence in American Music A homework help and study guide site for middle and high school students.
http://nieonline.com/detroit/details.cfm?feature=links&category=HOMEWORK HELP

97. NIEOnline
A homework help and study guide site for middle and high school students. Professinal educators created Homeoworkhelp.com to give students (and parents)
http://nieonline.com/detroit/links.cfm?category=HOMEWORK HELP

98. The Junior Digital Divide
According to a recent study by the National Center for Education Statistics, For example, the DC Public Library has created eight homework help, Plus!
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Libraries/RelatedInfo/Connections/ConnectionsVol1
Volume 1.6 2003 WWW.GATESFOUNDATION.ORG
"Examining the role of public libraries in expanding access to technology, the impact of these services and the challenges libraries face to sustain them."
The Junior Digital Divide
Libraries Well Equipped to Bridge the Gap
Case Studies The Junior Digital Divide In 2002, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting released "Connected to the Future," a report on children's Internet use. According to the report, more than two-thirds of American children now use the Internet. Young people are turning to the Internet for exploration, communication and entertainment. School-aged children ranked educational activities, including homework, research projects and learning among their top five uses of the Internet. Yet this same report underscored ongoing disparities across both race and income in access:
  • Only 29% of children from low-income families use the Internet at home, compared to 66% of children from high-income families and 49% of children from middle-income households.
  • 49% of Caucasian children use the Internet at home, compared to only 29% of African-American children, and 33% of Hispanic children.

99. Closing The Achievement Gap: Two Views From Current Research. ERIC Digest.
In the second study, John Ogbu investigated how K12 African American students identity We now have two major studies that can help us understand the
http://www.ericdigests.org/2004-3/gap.html
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Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education Closing the Achievement Gap: Two Views from Current Research. ERIC Digest.
Historically, we have tried to raise the achievement level of low-achieving minority and immigrant students living in urban low-income areas, but we now recognize that there is an even greater gap in student achievement in schools in suburban middle-income communities than in the inner cities, particularly at the higher achievement levels. (College Board, 1999). More minority students attend suburban schools than popularly believed; in 2000, 33 percent of African-American children, 45 percent of Hispanic children, 54 percent of Asian children, and 55 percent of white children lived in suburban areas, and they attended both poor, segregated schools and excellent racially integrated schools with many resources (Ferguson, 2002, p. 2). We now have two major studies that can help us understand the achievement gap in suburban schools. Ronald Ferguson of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University analyzed the data collected by the Minority Student Achievement Network, formed by fifteen middle- and upper-middle-income districts throughout the nation. To better understand the experiences of different racial and economic group students that affect their academic achievement and academic engagement, the Network surveyed middle- and high-school students in ninety-five schools in fifteen districts using the"Ed-Excel Assessment of Secondary School Student Culture," developed by John Bishop of Cornell University. The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine how the schools can be educationally productive in closing the achievement gap in their heterogeneous student bodies.

100. Cornell University Public Service Center
Cornell tutors provide homework help and lead enrichment activities The homework Room for preteens is a group study room for middle school students.
http://www.psc.cornell.edu/students/service-groups/reach/current.html

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