Homework Help

Homework Help

 

OHIO WEB LIBRARY RESOURCES

World Book Early Learning with gorilla wearing a red hat and shorts   Explora Primary with orange and blue frog with black spots   Gale in Context Elementary Make Learning a Blast two children on a computer   Science Reference Center lady with goggles   What tree is it? Identify by leaf, fruit or name with tree clipart   What's that snake? A guide to the snakes of ohio   What's the point? Identifying flint artifacts   World book kids with image of sled dog team

 

OTHER HOMEWORK HELP SITES

fact monster with image of blue monster   wonderopolis where the wonders of learning never cease

 

OHIO WEB LIBRARY RESOURCES

Early World of Learning - Three interactive learning environments for preschoolers and children in early grades.

Explora Primary Schools - A trustworthy environment for students and educators in grades K through 5 to look up facts for class projects or homework.

Gale In Context: Elementary -Gale In Context: Elementary (formerly Kids Infobits) is an easy-to-use digital resource featuring age-appropriate, reliable, curriculum-related content covering a broad range of educational topics. The modern design and simple navigation make it easy for users to explore content and gain comfort with database searching.

Science Reference Center - Contains full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference books, periodicals and other sources.

What Tree Is It? - Ohio tree identification guide.

What's That Snake - Ohio snake identification guide

What's The Point? - Identifying flint artifacts.

World Book Kids - Thousands of colorful illustrations, diagrams, and maps enrich thousands of articles, with teacher guides.

 

OTHER HOMEWORK HELP SITES

Fact Monster - Factmonster is part of the FEN Learning family of educational and reference sites for parents, teachers and students.

Wonderopolis - Wonderopolis.org is a neat nonprofit website that answers all sorts of questions submitted by children with fact-filled, kid-friendly articles and fun-to-watch videos. There's the "Wonder of the Day," plus an archive of hundreds of past "wonders."