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This six step process for problem solving will assist students with research. B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper A student and his dad who use the Web to help with homework and research created over 460 annotated links by subject areas. Sponsored by the American Library Association, students can access this Website to ask questions or browse through resources. Illustrated text provides information on a range of things and they work. Information Please Kids' Almanac Students will find the on-line dictionary, encyclopedia, and homework help easy to use. Selected as Forbes magazine Best Reference Site, LibrarySpot is a gateway to many reference resources. Browse by categories or ask a question. Converts and calculates weights, measures, and units. The interactive conversion dial is a snap to use. Ready Reference - Lakewood Public Library A nicely annotated list of Websites by Dewey Decimal System Categories. An astonishing array of links to information. It may be a bit overwhelming for younger students, but high school students will find the site very useful. Look-up all sorts of items from word meanings to zip codes. A handy online tool for anyone who needs a quick answer. Comprehensive list of Websites listed by subject area that would be useful when completing homework assignments. A Webquest is a framework for research and exploration on specific topics utilizing Websites as resources. |
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