A younger version of its older sibling, Ask Jeeves, this site lets kids ask questions in plain English. In return, they get kid-friendly -- and parent-approved -- Web site results. The site uses sophisticated language processing to understand even the most basic English skills. |
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The biggest study site on the internet! Research for 2,200 school study subjects. Kid-safe! Each link is hand-picked. Over 8,000 teacher lesson plans by subject. |
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This excellent service allows students in elementary, middle school, high school, and beyond to get math problems answered online for free, and review archives of previous questions and answers. |
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If facts and numbers don't necessarily excite your kids, Discovery Kids may be just the place to contain the yawns. The site captivates children as they learn about real-world adventures - and share their own hi-jinks with others. |
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HomeworkSpot provides a high-utility collection of the best K-12 homework resources organized by grade-level and topic. In addition to resources for many subject areas, the site offers a robust reference desk, extracurricular activities and resources for parents and teachers. |
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A great starting point for research projects, the site helps both kids and parents alike search through its online dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference desks. Kids can also find a great collection of study tips and articles to help improve their writing skills. |
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Designed for students of all ages, the Kids Learning Network site blends eye-popping multimedia with live educational content. With a high interactivity quotient, it'll be easy to keep the kids engaged and content. |
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An abridged version of the popular CD-ROM |
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The digital Library for K-12 students. The University of Syracuse offers kids a simple way to navigate pre-screened Web resources. |
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