Good study skills are not easy to come by. Many teens do not know how to study effectively and need help with their homework, papers and projects. Parental help doesn't always work out because teens often see it as nagging and pestering. What can you do? Here are five websites that teens can use to help them with their school work:
1. Cramster - One of the leading providers of online homework help for college and high school students. There is a community of subject experts available 24/7 to help with any homework question and interactive solutions and hints for popular textbooks. Students can also try practice problems and get study tips. Help is available in math, science, engineering and business. There are both free and premium memberships available.
2. Course-Notes - Compiles and provides some of the best notes, outlines, practice tests, essays and study guides on the Internet. Help is available in a large variety of subjects by utilizing the above tools and through a forum of thousands if students helping each other.
3. Study Guides and Strategies - Hundreds of guides are available, not so much on subjects, but on how to study better. There are guides on time management, problem solving, learning, studying, classroom participation, thinking, memorizing, reading, research, project management, writing, vocabulary, test taking, math, science and technology, teaching and more.
4. How to Study - While there are products for sale on this site, there are also hundreds of helpful articles available for free. Categories include college, language arts, math, note taking, remembering, studying, test taking and more.
5. Discovery Education - With sections for both students and teachers, this is a very interesting homework and study help website. Most of the student help in the home resources section is comprised of short videos. There are sections for various grade groupings from K-12. Help can be found in math, science, English, social studies, world languages, health, visual and performing arts, research, reference, technology and search engines. Each section also provides links to other sites also.
Do you have any other websites, resources, tips or recommendations of study and homework help for teens?
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1. Cramster - One of the leading providers of online homework help for college and high school students. There is a community of subject experts available 24/7 to help with any homework question and interactive solutions and hints for popular textbooks. Students can also try practice problems and get study tips. Help is available in math, science, engineering and business. There are both free and premium memberships available.
2. Course-Notes - Compiles and provides some of the best notes, outlines, practice tests, essays and study guides on the Internet. Help is available in a large variety of subjects by utilizing the above tools and through a forum of thousands if students helping each other.
3. Study Guides and Strategies - Hundreds of guides are available, not so much on subjects, but on how to study better. There are guides on time management, problem solving, learning, studying, classroom participation, thinking, memorizing, reading, research, project management, writing, vocabulary, test taking, math, science and technology, teaching and more.
4. How to Study - While there are products for sale on this site, there are also hundreds of helpful articles available for free. Categories include college, language arts, math, note taking, remembering, studying, test taking and more.
5. Discovery Education - With sections for both students and teachers, this is a very interesting homework and study help website. Most of the student help in the home resources section is comprised of short videos. There are sections for various grade groupings from K-12. Help can be found in math, science, English, social studies, world languages, health, visual and performing arts, research, reference, technology and search engines. Each section also provides links to other sites also.
Do you have any other websites, resources, tips or recommendations of study and homework help for teens?
See also:
Flashcard study websites great for teens and all students



