There's a lot of information on
the internet that can help with your homework,
though sometimes it's hard to find really useful sites.
These two sites are excellent places to start and could save you
time:
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Homework
Elephant
Another great site; why not check it out now? As well as covering
all subjects, there are links to reference help like dictionaries
and maps, as well as interactive revision sites. You can also leave
a question for the Agony Elephant if you're stuck. When you need a
break from homework, try the links to 'Puzzles', and sites just for
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Schools
Online
This is the BBC Schools site with links to learning resources for
home and school for pre-school to 16 year olds plus. It covers all
the usual subjects, plus revision and games. If you're 11 – 16 you
can sign up to 'Onion Street' to get help with your work, quiz the
education experts, or chat to people your own age. |
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Cool
Kids Zone
A great site packed with games, revision guides, popular
culture, help with homework including maths, science and
literacy zones and much more. definitely worth exploring! |
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The internet is brilliant, but it's not always the answer to
everything! Sometimes a book will give you a better result – and it
can be quicker – just ask in the library, or
check
the catalogue . |
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Try our email enquiry service.
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