This website has great tutorials and even a scientific calculator. There also are other great useful tools like math rubric generators and an online graphing calculator. It goes from levels algebra to trigonometry and even area with helpful websites in general math.
A website created by USC (University of Southern California) and has great resources like videos of interviews. They even have a interview of a Holocaust survivor which helps students see the perspective of a survivor. Most of the videos are resources are related to the Holocaust.
It's similar to a search engine and you just search up a topic and it will bring up topics and discussions that mentioned the item you searched. The website is carefully monitored so not to have completely unreliable information. It also has courses (some which can be listened to by audio).
Has online help with real tutors if your struggling in subjects like math, science, social studies, and English. There are also people willing to help proof and edit your papers. This website is really helpful if your struggling and need a new view on the topic.
Helpful to students who are studying volcanoes in science or geography. Has great facts and information about many different volcanoes located across the world.
This website lets you browse or create a "playlist" of videos to help you. It's basically a educational YouTube. They have videos in almost every subject and even has things for parents and it could be helpful for teachers as well to find a new way to present an idea.
This website has some of the most important topics of American History and would be helpful to someone in probably middle school. Although it doesn't look that great, it's well organized and has good information. Useful to student is history class and possibly teachers to an extent.
This website has many resources to help prepare for a test. When on the homepage, you'll see a search bar where you can look up your subject you're studying or a question to narrow down your search. There are many helpful study guides and questions on the website and even a few briefs of literature to help reinforce what you read. The website, at first glance, seems that the website is mostly focused on literature, but it also has tabs for science, math, history and more subjects. For teachers, there is a tab that says 'For Teachers', which provides lesson plan lay outs to help. Many helpful study guides and other resources to help prepare for a test.
Discovery Channel Science Search Fascinates students with high-quality video content from the Discovery Channel covering topics in physics, biology, space, technology, meteorology, and much more. Games and podcasts entertain students while news articles keep them up-to-date on scientific discoveries. Additional Resources Bill Nye the Science Guy Amazes students with fun science experiments easy enough to try at home.
You can get live tutors online to help you with your homework or anything you're struggling with. Tutors are online from Sunday to Thursday from 2pm to 10pm. Their available times are fairly reasonable. Most of the tutors are certified teachers and/or tutors.