Study Resources

Brief tutorials on a wide array of topics and grade levels including SAT Prep and College Admissions lessons.

Students can type in a website or source name and Easybib will automatically generate a citation in whatever style format the teacher requires.

A cloud-based presentation tool that allows for zooming and panning and can make presentations more dynamic and fun.

Students can create flashcards and study guides to review material online or on a mobile device. Created by high-school students in 2007, the site has more than 60 million monthly users.

This site helps students create a story or poem or present material using a variety of illustrations.

Students enter the name of a written work, a timer determines their reading speed as they read a sample paragraph, and they’re told how long it will take to finish the book.

Summaries of literary works with analyses of important quotes, key facts, study questions, essay topics, and quizzes.

Over 1,000 free audiobooks.

Source: “Help with Homework, Pixel by Pixel” by Tara Parker-Pope in The New York Times, November 17, 2015, http://nyti.ms/1XaaOM2)