Our scientists did their homework in school, and now it’s your turn. Besides, it might take them up to two weeks to respond. Even though they can’t help you directly with your homework, here's a list of links that might:
  • www.homeworkspot.com
    Links to homework help topics for elementary, middle, and high school students.
    Also has activities and info on science topics organized by theme.

  • www.discoveryeducation.com/students/index.cfm
    Links to homework help websites for all kinds of science; organized by topic.

  • education.nationalgeographic.com/education/
    National Geographic homework help website, with lots of interactive activities and slide shows. Geared toward younger kids, but with lots of helpful information for middle and high school students, too.

  • www.classbrain.com
    Website with resources for students of all ages. Students can ask homework help questions, get information for reports, and play games.

  • www.factmonster.com
    Students can find information about a variety of science topics, listed by subject.

  • www.slcolibrary.org/rr/index.htm
    Portal site with links to web pages in all different categories.