How to Study: Study guide, with links to resources.
Homework Center: Portal of sites from Multnomah County Library
IPL Teenspace A+: Great site from the Internet Public Library giving a step-by-step guide to research, along with
information on evaluating websites.
Noodle Tools: Not sure how to cite something? Noodle Tools has the answer, along with a comprehensive guide suggesting the
best search tools for any given search needs.
Chicago Style: How to cite sources for the History Department
OWL at Purdue: This online writing lab takes you from writing your thesis to citing your sources, MLA style. Also some good grammar/punctuation
tutorials. Death to run-ons!
Chemtutor: Help with basic chemistry
Periodic Table: Interactive guide
Englishbiz: Need a quick refresher on how to write a descriptive essay? Offers easy tutorials on various expository styles.
Also tips for improving your essay grade!
Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
Writing Tips From Canada's Writer's Block magazine.
Shakespeare Help: Hamlet giving you a headache? This portal provides links to sites on the most often studied plays.
Literary Analysis: Collection of handouts from Georgie College
Interpreting Primary Sources: Excellent guide to analyzing historical documents and images.
Do History: Another guide to using primary sources.
Ask Dr. Math: Site from Drexel University
Calculus-Help.com Tutorials, weekly practice problem and more.
Math Tutorials: Free interactive math tutorials
Dave's Short Trig Course: Just what it says!
Algebra in Simplest Terms: Online video tutorials
Physics Classroom: Online tutorial of basic physics concepts
Interactive: Cool interactive sites on everything from genetics to statistics to literary analysis, each with its own "game."
Yahoo! Word Games (each one has a free, online version)