Editor's Picks
Below, HomeworkSpot.com editors share a few of their favorite discoveries. We hope you enjoy these resources as much as we did.
Who did what?
Where did George Washington go to college? Where was Harriet Tubman born? Look it up in the Biographical Dictionary. It covers more than 28,000 notable men and women from ancient times to the present day. You'll find it in Biographies, part of HomeworkSpot's Reference Desk.
What's at issue?
Researching a debate topic or gathering evidence for a thesis statement? Consult Idea Central which provides links to recent social policy news organized by topics like criminal justice, environment and women. You'll find it in Current Events in Quick Reference.
This one adds up!
Looking for online math lessons, downloadable worksheets or software reviews? Find them at Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies featuring over 50 interactive lessons in 8 math topics. Glosser designs the material for grades 5 to 8. You'll find it in Elementary Math.
Holy flaming beakers!
Ready to conduct a science experiment, but not sure how to proceed? Visit Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab to learn all sorts of science facts. Each experiment is clearly labeled "easy," "intermediate," and "advanced." You'll find it in High School Science.
Around the World
Want to find out how other countries compare to yours? Use YourNation.com to quickly compare any two nations on various categories. Unemployment rates, literacy rate, population and many others. You'll find this resource in the Countries area of our Social Studies section.
Take a Break
The people at FunBrain show no favoritism. They've got fun and cool stuff for kids, teachers and parents. You'll find it in Study Break.
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