Legal: Chatterbee's is not responsible for the content found on other web sites. Please contact that site's
           webmaster for questions regarding content.
What is the Chatterbee's Homework Help Center?

Chatterbee's is a privately held company that is devoted to providing free homework resources to middle school, high school, and early years college students. In addition, Chatterbee's plans to expand its services to  so as to allow teens to communicate constructively with each other easily about today's newsworthy and fashionable subjects.

Our Mission

Chatterbee's seeks to improve the minds and hearts of today's youth. To that end, we strive to provide useful information and services that are important to today's young people. Further, Chatterbee's believes that NO student should be required to pay for any form of homework help. Educational and academic resources should always be free. Our goal is to guide students to only the best freely available Internet educational and informational resources.

What It Takes for a Site to be Listed in Chatterbee's

For each site listed in Chatterbee's subject areas, hundreds have been rejected. The sites that we have included in Chatterbee's subject areas have met, satisfactorilly, the following criteria:

Content on the site is clearly relevant to the academic subject
in question.

Site visitors must not be required to pay a fee to access or use the
main educational material on the site. All sites submitted must offer
their services for free.

Instructions on how to use the site, if necessary, are clearly-written.

Navigation between the site's pages is intuitive or easy to learn.

Visiting the site is not hampered by Internet error messages,
inordinate amounts of "down time," extremely slow load times or other
similar incoveniences.

The site's content is not offensive, demeaning, prejudiced,
       pornographic or hateful.

The site's content is timely and/or not out-dated.

The aesthetic design of the site allows for learning and easy
site navigation.

The lessons, instructions, examples, and sample problems on the
site must be at or near middle school or high school-levels of
academic difficulty. Note that some university and college sites may
have content that is helpful even if that content is somewhat above 
high school proficiency levels. .


Note that sites that were reviewed and rejected for inclusion on Chatterbee's Homework Help Center did not meet one or more of the above-mentioned criteria.

How to Submit a Site to the Chatterbee's Homework Help Center

If you have discovered a site that you believe should be listed in a subject area here at the Chatterbee's Homework Help Center, please let us know! Realize, of course, that the site must meet the criteria mentioned above.

To submit a site for our review, please complete the Chatterbee's Homework Help Center Submission Form shown below. Then, click the Submit to Chatterbee's button. ALL information requested by the submission form should be included. Due to the large number of submissions, we may not be able to provide you with a personal response regarding whether the site you submitted passed our review for inclusion on Chatterbee's.
2. Select the subject
    area that best fits
    the web site you are
    submitting:
3. Select a rating that
    reflects your opinion
    of the web site's
    educational value:
4. In the text box below, please tell us what you found to be valuable
   about the web site that you are submitting:
1. Enter the Internet address of the web site (Required):
6.
Note: Most Internet addresses start with "http://".
Chatterbee's Homework Help Center
Site Submission Form
Learn about us -- and even submit a site if you wish!
____________________________________________________________
Thanks for submitting a site to Chatterbee's!
5. Provide us with your e-mail address (Required):
TM