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Homework Help Sites For Kids

(Links away from the Bethel Public Library website will open in a new browser window)

Here are some links just for kids to help you with your homework and projects.

A site specifically for parents - GreatKidsCT is a web site for parents devoted to information on parenting, education, and health and safety. Resources available on this site are related to children from birth to eight.

Have your Bethel Library card handy when entering these sites. You will need to enter the numbers from the barcode on the back of your card.

Britannica Online for Kids - search the Elementary Encyclopedia or the Merriam-Webster Student Dictionary and Thesaurus. Must have a Bethel Library card to access from outside the Library (only enter your numerals from your barcode). When you get to the Britannica page, please click on the Britanica Kids link at the top right corner of the page.

Britannica Online for Kids - search the Elementary Encyclopedia or the Merriam-Webster Student Dictionary and Thesaurus. For access inside the library without a barcode.

Electric Library - Articles from books, magazines, newspapers plus maps and pictures. Must have a Bethel Library card to access from outside the Library.

Electric Libraryfor access inside the library without a barcode.

InfoAnytime 24/7 Reference service. Click on the icon to the left.

InfoTrac Kids - a subject search guide.

Kids Catalog - Bethel Library's catalog

Kids Search - Designed for students in grades K through 5. An easy to use and appealing way to search many topics.

Searchasaurus - Primary Search for magazine articles, pictures, Encyclopedias, Animals, Dictionaries. (only enter your numerals from your barcode)

Don't forget to look at the links on the kids' internet pages, and, with your parent's permission, the teen pages and the Reference section of the library website.