HOMEWORK
HELP
Below are some sites that provide
homework
assistance. If you know of any other helpful sites, please let Ms. Lai
know.
- San
Francisco Public Library (http://sfpl.org)
- Online
Homework Help: Click on Kids or
Teens
then Online Homework
Help link.
A tutor is just waiting to help, every afternoon 2:30-9:00 p.m. and in
Spanish Sunday through Thursday 2:30-7:00 p.m.
- Kids'
Page (http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/sfplonline/kids/kids.htm)
Includes
these links--
- Links and
Lists: Book
Lists, Family
Fun Around San Francisco
- What's
happening: Children's
Events
at the Library, Learn more about Children's Services
- Going
Online: How to
Evaluate Web Sites,
My Rules for Online Safety, A Note for Parents
- Teen
Page (http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/sfplonline/teen/teens.htm) Includes
these links--
- Events
for teens: What's
happening
at the library for ages 12 to 18
- College
and Careers: SF
College Access
Center, High School and Beyond
- Recommended
Reading:
- Ha! Ha!
Ha! Books of Humor for
Teens
- Reach for
a Horror Book
- Our
Stories: Multicultural Books,
- You Are
Not Alone: Resources for
Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual and Transgendeered Teens
- Middle
School Reads
- Los
Angeles
Public Library (http://www.lapl.org)
- Kids'
Path (http://www.lapl.org/kidspath/index.html) : Includes
Catalog & Homework Reference Center. On the homework help
page,
scroll down to the bottom of the page to "Homework Sites on the
Internet".
This is the only homework resource that can be used outside L.A.
- Teen
Web or Young Adults @ LAPL
(http://www.lapl.org/teenscape/index.html).
All of the links can be used including the Homework Help.
- Homework
Help from Yahooligans.
(http://www.yahooligans.com/school_bell/Homework_Help/).
List of homework categories by subject which lead to many other
homework
resources. Ask an Expert is one of them.
- MathTools
(http://mathforum.org/mathtools)
This site offers
hundreds
of math lesson plans, learning activities, and stories for kindergarten
through grade 7, and for algebra, geometry, calculus, and probability
and
statistics. Specific topics include estimation, fractions, fractals,
tessellations,
platonic solids, and much more. Requires free registration to
post
materials. Searchable and browsable.
- Studying and
the Internet
student together on the web, a dozen information skills.
(http://noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/information/5Locate/adviceengine.html)
The best search engines for Internet research, when, why and how to use.
McKenzie about the advantages of books and using the Internet and
evaluation
questions for
Internet sites.
- Sites
for Students
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