Science - Homework

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Homework Help - Science and Math

 

QandA NJ

http://qandanj.org/ 

"Got a Question? Get a Live Answer." Get live homework help from a librarian via New Jersey’s statewide chat reference service. Have your library card ready—if you don’t have one, scroll down to find the link to Get A Library Card Online.

 

The Internet Public Library

A collection of annotated links to the best Science and Technology Web sites for all ages.

Science & Technology: http://ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci00.00.00 

Teen Space: http://ipl.org/div/teen/browse/sh5800/ 

Kidspace: http://ipl.org/kidspace/browse/mas0000 

Science Fair Project Resource Guide: http://www.ipl.org/youth/projectguide 

 

Algebasics

http://www.algebasics.com 

Visual explanations of how to solve basic algebra problems are accompanied by audio explanations. Choose a sample problem, watch, listen, and learn!

 

Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway

http://www.cac.cornell.edu/Education/sage.aspx

Links to math and science websites on topics like agriculture, biology, computers, engineering, health and medicine, meteorology, and more. Also includes information on Field Trips and Museums, Journal and Research Articles, and Schools & College Information.

 

Echo Research Center

http://echo.gmu.edu

Search over 5,000 sites that make up the "History of Science web," or browse by topic, historical period, or type of content (link, images, audio, primary sources, etc.).

 

Homework Help

http://www.math.com/students/homework.html 

Interactive lessons and practice problems for topics in pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry.

 

Introduction to the Scientific Method

http://teacher.nsrl.rochester.edu/phy_labs/AppendixE/AppendixE.html 

Steps of the scientific method clearly explained by a University of Rochester professor.

 

Intute: Science, Engineering & Technology

http://www.intute.ac.uk 

Free online resources for students and educators in the physical sciences, engineering, computing, geography, mathematics, and environmental science. Look for the E-journals search and Hot Topics in the A to Z of Services.

 

Math Forum @ Drexel: Ask Dr. Math

http://mathforum.org/dr.math/ 

For students from kindergarten through the twelfth grade. Search the archive by level and topic or email a question to Dr. Math.

 

NOVA

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova 

The website of this popular PBS television television show includes online episodes, articles and archive of articles and features from past shows, and teaching resources.

 

Oxford Illustrated Science Encyclopedia

http://www.oup.co.uk/oxed/children/oise/ 

Links to the top science sites for subjects like Atoms & Molecules, Light & Sound, Computers & ICT, Industry & Technology, Inventions, Transport, and People in Science.

 

Purple Math

http://www.purplemath.com 

Provides Lessons, Site Reviews, Homework Guidelines, and Study Skills Self-Survey for students of algebra.

 

ScienceResearch.com

http://scienceresearch.com 

This website—"Your One-Stop Source for Scientific Research"—is a free, publicly available web portal offering access to open access scientific journals, government science databases, conference proceedings, and science news websites. Keyword searches can be limited by professional association or publishing group.

 

Sites to See: Real World Math

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/sites/sites008.shtml 

Links to sites with interactive math activities and games for students and standards-based curriculum resources for teachers.

 

S.O.S. Mathematics

http://sosmath.com/ 

Free math review and exam material covering algebra to differential equations. Suitable for high school, college and adult learners. 

 

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