Everyone has trouble with their homework from time to time. Whether it’s earth science or algebra, past presidents or grammar, here are some helpful online resources.
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100% educational, with more than 8,000 learning activities (books, games, songs, etc.) across all major subject areas—reading, math, science, art, and music for ages 2-8+. Best of all, kids love it!
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Quick reference specialty encyclopedias and dictionaries on topics such as art, biographies, business, geography, grammar, history, legal, medical, music, psychology, quotes, religion and science.
Full text scholarly magazines and journals, covering nearly every area of academic study including: technology, education, engineering, physics, chemistry, language, arts and literature, psychology, religion and more.
Search full-text articles for a wide range of subjects including art and music, literature, geography, history, world cultures, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, health and sports.
Provides on-demand computer training needed to develop technology skills. Learn to use Microsoft, Apple, Adobe and Google software like Prezi, PowerPoint and more.
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers.
Provides tutorials, and ebooks to help students (K-12) improve basic skills in math, reading, writing and science. Also, there are practice tests to help prepare for taking the GED, SAT, ACT and more.
Learn a new language by listening to native speakers and engaging in interactive lessons. Choose from over 60 languages.
Unique digital content spanning more than 100 years of rich, vibrant history from our State. Includes documents, photographs, newspapers, posters, maps and more.
Practice before taking the real DMV tests for driving permits and licenses.
Build your skills with classes in math, science, English, history plus hundreds more.
Example classes include:
Timelines, science and biography articles, science fair projects and Spanish language section.