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Homework help sites for kids, and parents too!

When you become a parent, you have to KNOW stuff. From the moment speech becomes readily comprehensible, children begin asking questions. Why is the sky blue? Why is Barney the only purple dinosaur? And the perennial favorite, where do babies come from?

Because children are fairly young when they start asking these questions, parents are able to hedge their way around the answers. But for parents of children over the age of five, things become a little more complex.

When school is in session kids everywhere are schlepping to classrooms with notebooks and pencils and minds of sponge. Teachers in most public schools have an average of 32 children per class, so not every child will get one-on-one attention. This could mean your kid is not learning everything he/she needs to know.

So where you should turn? Especially when you can't seem to remember who all the Supreme Court justices are? Here are some work help sites. These Web pages on offer you and your child a chance to team up and search for knowledge together. Find the answers to your child's questions and you may learn a thing or two yourself.

Important Starting Points

Tab The Encyclopedia Britannica Internet Guide, which they call "eBLAST", is a wonderful point to start a scarch on almost any topic. eBLAST is a navigation service classifying more than 65,000 Web sites om 140 different major categories. Quality Web resources, are clearly and concisely described, rated according to consistent standards, and indexed for superior retrieval.

eBLAST rates sites on a scale of zero stars (noteworthy) to five stars (Best of the Web). The grading scale is:

    Noteworthy          (1 star)
    Recommended         (2 stars)
    Excellent           (3 stars)
    Superior            (4 stars)
    Best of the Web     (5 stars)
This is my favorite online resources. If you are looking for a collection of the BEST Web pages anywhere, you owe it to yourself to check out eBLAST at http://www.eBLAST.com

Tab The Martindale Reference Desk site almost defies description. Make this one of your first stop if you are looking for reference materail on virtually any subject.

Tab The Secondary School Educators Web site is designed for teachers but there are very useful links for students as well. The "Ask an Expert" section is particularly useful for students. There are many site, cover a wide range or topics, where student can get questions answered for free. Needless to say, the site can be used by anyone who needs a question answering resource. The Freebies site also features other education-related freebies.

Internet Safety for Children

If you're a parent and concerned about you children's safety when using the Internet this site contains useful information on Internet Safety for Children and Families

The PEP site is an informational resource for Parents, Educators, and children's software Publishers. The content of this site has been developed in response to the interests and needs of these three audiences.

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