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Kids and Homework Databases
Biography Resource Center
Full-text articles about well-known people. Often there are photographs and supporting magazine articles, reviews, and websites.
Go to Biography Resource Center

EBSCO Kids Search
Magazine articles, images, dictionary, and encyclopedia for kids. Kids Search is designed especially for youth in grades K-8. Colorful, graphic, visual searching or verbal word searching. Also, links for teachers.
Go to EBSCO Kids Search


EBSCO Student Research Center
This homework help database makes it easy for students to search by topic to find the most useful information, magazines, reference books, photos, flags, etc. There is plenty of full-text for reading and printing. Geared especially for Grades 6-12.
Go to EBSCO Student Research Center

eLibrary (Electric Library)
eLibrary has general articles and is especially good for homework help. You can choose your search by reading level, or choose to search in Spanish. Choose newspapers, magazines, books, maps, pictures, audio, video or transcripts. There are dictionaries, encyclopedias, thesaurus, almanac, and atlas for reference and research.
Go to eLibrary (Electric Library)


Reference and Research Sources
Internet Public Library for Kids
Includes reference, homework help and more.
www.ipl.org/div/kidspace

Internet Subjects
American Library Association’s great websites for kids.  Links from the Arts to the Sciences.
www.ala.org/gwtemplate.cfm?section=greatwebsites&template=/cfapps/gws/default.cfm

Discovery.com
Homework Help & More:  Tools for studying, clip art and in addition, a dozen learning adventures that let you explore everything from Ancient Egypt to the Space Station.
http://school.discovery.com/students\

BJ Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper
Over 700 links to sites to help with homework.
http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/  

Pitsco’s Ask an Expert
This site has hundred of real world experts that have volunteered to answer you questions for free, from astronauts to zookeepers.
www.askanexpert.com

 

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