homeworkhotlinetv
Designed for children in grades four through 12, Homework Hotline provides the tools students need to succeed in school, and supports academic achievement across a variety of NYS Learning Standards. Teachers from Rochester Dial-A-Teacher take the calls and send them to WXXI studios in Rochester, where host teachers, who are experts in subjects across the curriculum, are standing by ready to help kids work through their homework assignments live on television. The program airs Monday through Thursday at 5:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV/HD (DT21.1/cable 1011 and 11), and on PBS stations throughout New York State.
Homework Hotline Book Review: Goblet of Fire
Homework Hotline Book Reviews:The Getaway
Homework Hotline Book Reviews: Ghosts
Homework Hotline Book Review: Drama
Homework Hotline Book Review: Fairest of All
Homework Hotline Book Review: Smile
Homework Hotline Book Review: Rumble
Homework Hotline Book Review: The Book Thief
Homework Hotline Book Review: Eragon
Homework Hotline Book Review: The Green Mile
Homework Hotline Book Review: Alice in Zombieland
Homework Hotline Book Review: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Homework Hotline Book Review: Love Anthony
Homework Hotline Book Review: The Chronicles of Narnia
Homework Hotline Book Review: It Started With Goodbye
Homework Hotline Book Review: Matched
Homework Hotline Book Review: Hidden Figures
Homework Hotline: Joe's Farewell
Homework Hotline: Donna's Farewell
Homework Hotline: Mastodon Toothpaste
Homework Hotline: Peer Pressure
Homework Hotline: Stress
Homework Hotline: Uromastyx Lizards
Homework Hotline: Mental Health and Stress
Homework Hotline Book Reviews: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Homework Hotline: African Hedgehog
Homework Hotline Book Review: The American Scene: Events
Homework Hotline Book Review: Fading Echoes
Homework Hotline Book Review: Artemis Fowl
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