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homeworkhigh.comNewest Review: ... can be asked which is a little disappointing. It has most of the subjects, Maths, Science, French, History and Geography. I decided to test it out, and i asked it a hard question relating to history. I sent out the question on thursday, and have yet to have a reply, which is a little disappointing. However, they have a good library, in which you can search for answers relating to your topic. Homework high is very popular, and has a lot of users, and it deserves them. Helping kids with homework is a good idea, as long as kids don't depend on the site. The site is nicely co-ordinated and in good, vibrant colours. Generally, v... more |
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by - written on 16/10/00
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Homeworkhigh.com is channel 4's homework helper for children. It has it's own homework timetable in which questions can be asked. Only questions on the night's subject can be asked which is a little disappointing. It has most of the subjects, Maths, Science, French, History and Geography. I decided to test it out, and i asked it a hard question relating to history. I sent out the question on thursday, and have yet to have a reply, which is a little disappointing. However, they have a good library, in which you can search for answers relating to your topic. Homework high is very popular, and has a lot of users, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/07/00 (Very useful, 411 readings)
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Students of all ages are using the net to research, study,revise get advice and communicate with others. Homework High is a site developed by Channel 4 for students from 9-16. It's good fun, as well as extremely well designed and good to navigate. It's a homework website where students can ask questions on several subjects, including English, Maths, science etc. with more being introduced all the time. The database of answers are growing all the time too, well into the thousands already. Don't think that they give direct answers to questions, no, they give information and guidance, but it's up to the student how they interpret and ... Read the complete review

