Tutoring & Academic resources
ON Campus tutoring (free, no cost)
The Counseling Department is providing this information as a resource.
Please note that the on campus tutoring clubs (Math Club, CSF) have contact emails below should you have any questions/concerns.
CSF Tutoring
Tuesdays & Thursdays (See flyer below for times and locations)
Late Start Tutoring
Where: Media Center/Library
When: Thursdays 8:00am-9:00am
Who: Any student is welcome to attend to get help with a variety of subjects
Tutoring is provided by CHS Instructional Assistants
other academic resources
The Anaheim Public Library has FREE tutoring just for AUHSD students
Live online tutors are available everyday from 1pm-10pm!
Anaheim Library FREE Tutoring for AUHSD Students- CLICK HERE
Open link and click on "Free Online Tutoring"
ACES ID = Student ID#
CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing access to high quality educational materials for K-12 students all over the world. They offer free high-quality, standards-aligned, open content in the STEM subjects. By providing these free resources, CK-12 is working toward educational equity for all.
Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
Quizlet is a free website providing learning tools for students, including flashcards, study and game modes. You start by creating your own study sets with terms and definitions.
TGR Learning Lab offers school academic support for student members. Click on the programs link above to obtain more Information.
Carnegie Learning (All subjects)
College homework hotlines
The Harvey Mudd College Homework Hotline is a free over-the-phone math and science tutoring service for students in grades 4 through 12. They are open five nights per week, Monday through Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m. PST.
It’s a free math and science tutoring service for Indiana and other students in grades 6-12. Tutors are Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology students who major in math, science or engineering. They are available to call, chat, and email Sunday through Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. EST.
online resources by subject
Math
Khan Academy provides students with videos, lessons, and practice questions for all levels of math (and other subjects too)!
Like Khan Academy, cK-12 is a website that provides students with resources to free lessons and activities for math and other subjects as well.
Math Planet (Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, SAT/ACT)
Math planet is an online resource where students can study math for free. Look at the different lessons designed for high school math courses in Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry. The website also has practice tests for the SAT and ACT.
The World of Math Online (Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Calculus)
This website is dedicated to providing ways for students, parents, teachers, and everyone to learn math. Math.com offers a unique experience that guides the user to the solutions they need and the products they want. These solutions include assessment, on-demand modular courses that target key math concepts, 24/7 live online tutoring, and expert answers to math questions.
SOS Math (Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations, Complex Variables, Matrix Algebra, Tables)
This website is a free resource for math review material from Algebra to Differential Equations. It is a great site to get help on homework, refresh your memory, and prepare for a test.
Science
Anatomy:
This biology dictionary is here to help you learn about all sorts of biology terms, principles, and life forms. Search by individual topic using the alphabetized menu below, or search by field of study using the menu on the left.
AnatomyZone is YouTube's most highly subscribed anatomy channel, with video tutorials on all areas of anatomy. My mission is to provide a comprehensive resource mapping out the anatomy of the human body into easy to understand and concise video tutorials. Whether you are a student revising for exams, or you just want to learn more about the amazing structure of the human body, I hope that you find the content on this channel helpful for you. Comments on the videos are welcome, so join the community and get involved!
This website allows users to learn about different human anatomy systems. It includes detailed descriptions about the systems and has interactive body maps.
GetBodySmart represents an attempt to create a fully animated and interactive eBook about human anatomy and physiology. The website includes free tutorials, quizzes, and physiological interactions that help students learn topics.
This website provides an ebook version of Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body featuring 1,247 vibrant engravings as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn.
Instant Anatomy provides tips, mnemonics and lists of questions to bring out the relevance and basic principle. It also includes Interactive anatomy diagrams and notes.
Biology:
This website’s mission is to be the definitive source of meaningful and informative explanations of biological concepts, to anyone who wants to learn. This website covers all the basics of biology with concept articles, comparison articles, and basic definitions of everything biology-related! They offer quizzes by topic or category and are currently working on a number of other study guides and aides.
On this website, you can find interactive presentations for different topics, downloadable slideshows (with optional narrations), topic-specific activity sheets, and summary notes.
The Biology Corner is a resource site that contains a variety of lessons, quizzes, labs, web quests, and information on science topics for all levels, including introductory life science and advanced placement biology. You can find lessons related to biology topics in the links listed under “topics” on the sidebar.
This website contain simulations of different biology concepts, and helps students better visualize different processes.
If you are looking for basic biology help and information, stay on this site. We have information on cell structure, cell function, scientific studies, plants, vertebrates, invertebrates, and other life science topics.
Chemistry:
This website provides students with free content to download and print for personal use including notes, example problems, and posters!
Rader's Chem4Kids is a website for students learning the basics of chemistry. The site provides explanations, activities and other resources to aid students who wants to understand matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, biochemistry and more.
This site is designed to help students understand concepts of chemistry. Topics include Atomic Structure and Bonding , Inorganic and Organic Chemistry , Organic Reaction Mechanisms , Instrumental analysis, and Chemistry Calculations . Written by a chemistry teacher, it "concentrates on the bits that textbooks tend to do too quickly."
This website has a nice periodic table of elements to open whenever needed. It has a lot of valuable information, is interactive and also available in various languages.
Physics:
This website is full of different lessons, activities, and video tutorials to help students understand various concepts from Newton's Laws to electric circuits.
HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. Whether you need further explanation of concepts, or are seeking applications, the website may serve as a valuable resource.
A Plus Physics (Physics, Honors Physics, AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C)
The A Plus Physics website is a resource designed to provide students a basic understanding of physics principles in the areas of mechanics, work and energy, electricity and magnetism, semiconductors, waves, optics, and modern physics.
If you are looking for basic physics information, check out this website. It's not just physics for kids, it's for everyone. It has information on motion, heat and thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, light, and modern physics topics
english
From grammar and spelling to style and tone, Grammarly helps you eliminate writing errors and find the perfect words to express yourself. You’ll get real-time feedback from Grammarly on Gmail, Google Docs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and nearly everywhere else you find yourself writing. Grammarly is a writing assistant that offers you specific suggestions to help you improve your writing — and it goes way beyond grammar.
Quill is a web-based tool that provides personalized, interactive writing and grammar activities. Quill offers prompts and exercises and delivers instant feedback to help students write, revise, and revise again until they are able to produce succinct, powerful sentences.
VisuWords - Graphical Dictionary
Visuwords is a visual dictionary and thesaurus; a tool that lets users see the web that connects words instead of only defining them or only providing text.
History
This website is a one-stop shop of study guides, videos, and podcasts all things history!
World History:
PBS's website includes free videos, interactive lessons, podcasts, and more all free for students to use and browse through!
This website is filled with free powerpoints covering a variety of different topics. Take some time to navigate through the website to look through all the different concepts and periods throughout history!
European History:
Tom Richey's website was designed to help students with videos and other materials to explain course content. It includes videos, powerpoints, study guides and much more.
AP European History Study Guide version 1
This PDF contains important concepts you need to know for the AP European History Exam. It includes Important eras, terms and concepts, and DBQs for students to read through!
AP European History Study Guide version 2
This study guide is also a great tool for students to review important topics and concepts of European History. It details key concepts, timelines, and sample questions.
United States History:
CliffsNotes is a free resource for students and has a ton of study guides. The free CliffsNotes articles can help you when writing papers, doing homework, or studying for tests.
This PDF is a comprehensive study guide and review for AP United States History. It highlights important topics and also includes relevant vocabulary words at the end of each section.
This website breaks down US History into various historical periods. It also includes videos, essays, timelines and so much more!
Government and Economics:
Sol Pass's study guide covers fundamental principles in government and economics. This PDF is short and brief, but includes really important terms and ideas.
Civics and Economics Study Guide
This study guide is a comprehensive reviewing topics throughout the span of the course. It covers important terms, people, vocabulary, and principles relating to the U.S. government and economic policies.
World language
ASL:
American Sign Language Website for practice
This ASL fingerspelling site is a tool to help ASL students get receptive fingerspelling practice.
American Sign Language University
This website has tons great resources including lessons, dictionary search, numbers guide, fingerspelling practice tools, quizzes, and videos.
There are around 40 units spread across three classes, with lots of videos for easy learning and printable workbooks for answering questions. Units are set up in such a way that you start off easy with the basics and then move toward the harder signs, such as conversation practice and storytelling.
ASL Connect from Gallaudet University
Gallaudet University, a private school for the deaf and hard of hearing, has this ASL Connect program to help you learn sign language from home. There are over 20 videos to help you learn everything from colors, letters, and numbers to themes regarding sports, family, weather, basic needs, places, and more.There are also basic, interactive sign language lessons you can take part in.
French:
This website is by one of the most reputable French dictionaries who has put its entire content online for free. Students can simply type in the word they want to search and the results are displayed at a glance. The Larousse website includes a French-French dictionary, a French thesaurus and dictionary of antonyms, an encyclopedia and bilingual dictionaries. It also includes a conjugation checker, forums, games and a French cooking dictionary!
This website can be used to check a conjugation. Like Larousse, Bescherelle has put its content online, allowing students to look for a verb and review its conjugation in a single-page format.
French Grammar and Conjugation
This is a particularly effective resource to for students who struggle with French grammar and conjugation. It has an extensive library of courses and exercises that discuss rules of French grammar, conjugation and spelling.Students can also take a test at the end of the lesson to verify their understanding of the subject they’ve just learned.
Spanish:
This website allows students to access brief explanations of grammatical points and practice with verb drills and pronunciation. It also offers custom flashcards, an idiom generator and a bilingual cultural section where students can read and listen about different aspects of Hispanic American and Spanish culture.
The grammar glossary is extremely useful for students who are still struggling to understand how a noun differs from a pronoun and what on earth “subject-verb agreement” means. It’s a “must have” for beginning and intermediate Spanish students, as well as for advanced students who are in need of a refresher!
This website helps students conjugates verbs in all tenses.
This website is from the University of Texas at Austin. It features a series of video-recorded interviews with native speakers that gradually increase in complexity, so there’s something for every skill level—from beginning to superior. Students can click around here to test themselves or build their listening comprehension skills.
Bowdoin Spanish Grammar Glossary
This website outlines essential grammar structures and presents a specific aspect of the use of the language, and then offers a brief practice so that you can verify your understanding of the material and feel more confident to use it. The reviews, on the other hand, challenge you to put together the contents of previous sections, allowing you to get the details under control and promoting a more precise awareness of the way Spanish works
This website offers Spanish drills that can be used for practice. A neat feature of this site is that students receive extensive feedback as to why a particular answer was right or wrong.
AP classes & sat/act
AP Review
This website contains links to wonderful free video lessons and complementary resources. Some are even provided directly by Advanced Placement! Many of these resources are sorted by specific courses as well.
On the site, you can watch live reviews, live trivia sessions, and guides for students who are preparing for AP exams. The website is organized by subject and includes resources like tips, Quizlets, cram charts, formula sheets and more. Fiveable also has resources to help students study for the SAT and ACT!
KhanAcademy has TONS of great resources for classes including AP courses and even the SAT. Khan Academy provides free lessons, quizzes, and practice lessons for students to understand coursework and prepare for exams!
Marco Learning provides video courses and other free student learning resources. They also offer free advice, lesson plans, and study guides. This website also has free practice tests and YouTube videos to help students understand content.
Directly from the creators of the SAT, College Board provides great free resources including practice tests and sample questions. The website also has detailed information regarding what to expect when taking the test, and what is included!
Princeton Review, a test prep company, has a free practice test on their website for students to monitor their performance, and also provides detailed tips on how to improve your score.
McGraw-Hill is an educational publisher and has provided students with free practice exams for the SAT. Each practice test also includes explanations for every question.
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