Saturday, June 11, 2011

Cool Sites that can help you with your Homework in School

Web researching can drown you from info overload!. Follow these tips to know the dependable sites from not so reliable ones.

- Hunt for sources or footnotes to check if the site's getting all its info from a real, trust-worthy source. Is the writer someone who knows what he's talking about?

- Some sites will tell you to go to other links that support their info. If not, double check your facts by typing them in your fave search engine(like Yahoo, Google or Bing). It's more likely that the info's right if it appears in other sites too.

- Check to see how fresh the data is by looking at the date it was published. Some studies or research published years ago may not be true anymore today.

Factmoster.com -gives you just the right dose of info that'll answer your teacher's questions so you don't need to go through a whole bunch of facts. It covers a lot of deets from country facts to calculating fractions. It's like an online library only you don't need to zip your lips when browsing through pages.

Wiki Pilipinas.org - is a Pinoy Wikipedia, which is like a digital textbook of articles written by users- in straight Filipino. Perfect for Social Studies homework! . Wiki Pilipinas is all for all pinoy topics: history, culture and Famous Filipinos.

Askkids.com - Ask a what, who or where question and the site'll give you quick answers. It's built for wide range topics like a search engine but narrows down the results so you get just what you need.

Homework Hub - is packed with how tos and to dos to help you with your school reports and ace your tests from polishing final drafts to organizing your study area, Homework Hub is a student's ultimate manual.

Howstuffworks - you can asked questions related to computers, electronics, automobiles, science, entertainment, and people and it will be answered in this award winning website

Math.com - This site provides help in mathematics related subjects  including basic grade school math ,calculus, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics.

Science Made Simple - You can get detailed answers to science questions and you can get ideas on school projects.

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