Find Help for Homework
The web is a cornucopia of useful information. Here are a few links to some of it.
One of the fastest-growing compendia of information, Wikipedia is maintained by interested
individuals on the web. Just make sure you verify the information by looking at
other sites before you use it in a paper.
A dictionary and a thesaurus for your use.
The “gold standard” for decades for stories about nature, societies, and photographs.
A collection of many of the latest findings and advances in the sciences, in an
accessible format.
The cable network that provides lots of information, but in a fun way.
Provided through the Duke Talent Identification Program (TIP), this site caters to kids who
are skilled at math and science.
Formerly Ask Jeeves for Kids, this is a safe search engine that helps you find the
answers you need, without risking exposure to inappropriate sites.
This is another portal to a variety of academic resources.
There are many other excellent sites on the web. If you have suggestions for other
resources, please send them to us.
For more information, please contact:
Kathy Davis, MSEd, PhD
kdavis2@kumc.edu
(913) 588-6305