do you know any website that can help me with all this 1.Language Arts, Writing, in two parts.

•Part 1: Organization, Sentence Structure, Usage, and Mechanics

•Part 2: Essay
2.Language Arts, Reading

•Poetry
•Drama


and

•Fiction

•Non-fiction

•Workplace documents

3.Social Studies

•History

•Geography

•Civics and Government

•Economics

4.Science

•Physical Science

•Life Science

•Earth and Space Science

5.Mathematics

•Number operations and number sense

•Measurement and geometry

•Data analysis, statistics, and
probability

•Algebra, functions, and patterns

For English grammar, research, and writing, use these:

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
Use either this main page or click on Index for specific topics.

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/catalogue.html
Also invaluable.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/681/01/
Workplace writing.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
For everything.

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These are some I use with grandkids for math needs:

http://www.aaamath.com/

http://www.mathisfun.com/

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Other teachers will have more to add, no doubt.

Those are excellent sites.

For information not covered in those sites, I recommend you Google specific questions. For instance, you could Google World War I for hundreds of articles about that war.

This is a good site for statistical information about countries.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html

If need answers

Yes, there are several websites that can help you with different subjects in Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics.

For Language Arts, Writing (Part 1: Organization, Sentence Structure, Usage, and Mechanics), you can try websites like Grammarly (www.grammarly.com) or Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) (owl.purdue.edu). These websites provide grammar and writing tips, along with exercises and examples to improve your writing skills.

For Language Arts, Writing (Part 2: Essay) specifically, websites like EssayPro (www.essaypro.com) or EasyBib (www.easybib.com) can be helpful. These websites provide resources and tools to guide you through the process of writing an essay, including tips on structuring, formatting, and citing sources.

To explore different types of literature in Language Arts, Reading, you can use websites like Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org) for poetry, Drama Online (www.dramaonlinelibrary.com) for drama, and Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org) for a wide range of classic fiction and non-fiction literature.

For Social Studies, websites like History.com (www.history.com) and National Geographic (www.nationalgeographic.com) can provide resources on various topics in history, geography, civics and government, and economics. These websites offer articles, videos, maps, and interactive features to enhance your understanding of these subjects.

In Science, you can find reliable information on websites like National Science Foundation (www.nsf.gov) or Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org). These websites cover topics in physical science, life science, and earth and space science, providing explanations, diagrams, and videos to aid comprehension.

For Mathematics, websites like Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org) and MathisFun (www.mathsisfun.com) offer comprehensive resources on various math topics. They provide lessons, practice exercises, and interactive tools to help you improve your skills in number operations, measurement and geometry, data analysis, statistics, probability, algebra, functions, and patterns.

Remember, while these websites can be useful for learning and practicing different subjects, it is always beneficial to consult your textbooks, ask your teacher for additional resources, and engage in hands-on activities to deepen your understanding.