Homework Help
Now, JIE isn't going to do your homework for you. But we can certainly provide some help!
Are you writing a research paper? Entering the science fair? Looking for an online calculator for your math homework? We've collected some links to websites that can help.
One word of warning: Copying directly from a website and not telling your teacher where you got your information from is wrong. If you copy someone else's essay from Encyclopedia Britannica and pretend it's your own, that's called plagarizing and it will get you into lots of trouble. But if you take the facts and the information, then write it in a different way that's all your own, that's just fine.
Do you know some great homework websites we haven't included? Write to us and let us know at webstaff@journalnow.com.
References
- RefDesk - refdesk.com: This site has all the reference links you'd ever need.
- HomeworkSpot - homeworkspot.com: This site is nice because it's broken down into elementary school, middle school and high school sections.
- WebMath - webmath.com: This site looks boring, but it will perform math problems for you, taking you step-by-step through the solution. It goes all the way up to calculus and trigonometry.
- National Geographic Homework Help - nationalgeographic.com/homework: Really good for maps, but the other sections are only helpful if you're interested in a few specific topics. But if you need help with ancient Egypt or the solar system, this is the site for you!







