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Homework Friendly Sites
Check-out some of our school friendly websites that can help you with an assignment or cure your curiosity if you’re just interested in a certain topic!
General Reading and Writing Science Math History and Social Studies
Ask Kids : A search engine designed specifically for kids!
Information Please Almanac: A reference destination on a wide variety of different topics, including a homework help center.
Fact Monster: This site has everything from geography maps to math flash cards. A great resource for children researching any topic.
Finding Dulcinea: Collects useful, highly trustworthy websites to assist students with online research by no simply “Googling” a topic.
FunBrain: Designed for children ranging from preschool to 8th grade this site is home to over 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math, reading and literacy.
Multnomah County Homework Help: A great resource for kids researching a variety of different topics.
Homework Spot: This online index has collected the very best websites for each topic your studying.
Internet Public Library Children’s Page: Contains a large amount of subject collections and online reference books. This site is maintained by librarians and information specialists.
Kids Clicks: A web search site designed by librarians, with kid-friendly results.
Nassau Library System Homework Help: Created and maintained by Nassau County Librarians, this website has resources on everything from African American History to Science and everything in between!
Sweet Search: A search engine that only searches sites that have been reviewed by a team of librarians, teachers and research experts. Over 35,000 approved websites in all.
Sweet Search 4 Me: An elementary school version of a search engine with sites that have been carefully reviewed by teachers, librarians and research experts.
Between the Lions: Helps kids to hone their literacy skills.
Inside Story Flashcards: Learn your vocabulary – the fun way!
Leading to Reading: Where young children discover the love of reading!
DogEared: National Geographic Book Blog.
Astronomy For Kids: Learn about moons, stars, planets, asteroids and all that is astronomy.
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Everyone’s Favorite Mad Scientist Has His Own Website.
Catch the Science Bug: Get excited about science with some science activities and and investigations you can do from your very own home.
Lawrence Hall of Science: This is a great website if you interested in science experiments and games without the mess and cleanup! A wonderful exploration into your first science laboratory.
Science Bob: Check out this site and get some great ideas for your next science experiment.
ZoomSci: Another great website to get ideas for your next science experiment, including chemistry, physics and engineering.
AAA Math: Features a large set of interactive math lessons ranging from kindergarten to middle school.
After School Mathematics: Geared for middle grade levels, this math site, created by after school staff, includes dozens of hands on activities meant to make math exciting!
A+ Click : Practice thousands of math problems from first grade and up.
Coolmath : Lessons and help with pre-algebra, algebra, and also offers puzzles, games and even a Math Survival Guide.
Dr. Math: Question and answers to elementary and middle school math problems.
Hooda Math : Free online math site for teachers, parents, and kids featuring math games, math worksheets, math tutorials, and math movies.
Math Playground: Online math games to improve your math skills.
America’s Story from America’s Library : A kid friendly exploration of U.S. History with the help of the Library of Congress.
Ben’s Guide to United States Government for Kids: A U.S. government based website designed for kids.
On This Day in History: Find out what life was like the date that you were born. Enter a date between 1800-2002 and find out the headlines for the day, top songs, average grocery costs and more!
50 States: Learn about any or all of the 50 U.S. states and get capital cities, state birds, songs, nicknames, sports teams and many other facts and links.
From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies of important people in American History. Also check out the presidents link and read some of the speeches that they gave while they were president!
WayBack: US History for Kids : A PBS Kids take on U.S. History.
World History Sites from Kathy Schrock Guide for Educators : A Collection of great sites for kids studying any and all types of world history.
U.S. Government Kid’s Page: United States government in kids terms.
United States Immigration : A great first stop for kids when starting to research and understand immigration.







