Resources for School
Though I hate to say it, summer is coming to an end very soon and very quickly. Meaning, it’s back to school season. Back to sitting in classrooms for hours forgetting everything learned the previous summer and not understanding anything your teachers are saying.
Luckily, I’m here to help you. Today I will be sharing resources to help you ace all your classes and recap a little on all your subjects before school opens back up.
Math: These resources will help you no matter what type of math you may be learning, (ex. Algebra, Trig, Calc.)
2 Min Math on Youtube, every math concept you could possibly need explained in two minutes.
Brian McLogan on Youtube, while i was taking Algebra 2 this Youtube channel helped me tremendously in understanding difficult topics, videos range from 2-10 minutes and are SUPER helpful.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor on Youtube, these videos are so helpful and explained well with multiple examples/variations of problems for topics
Khan Academy via khanacademy.com and Youtube, videos, lessons, practice questions, and word problems on every topic you can imagine.
English:
Englishgrammar101.com covers all basic topics until 10th grade, tackles prepositions, nouns, verbs, similar words, and punctuations.
Khan Academy via khanacademy.com and Youtube, videos, lessons, practice questions, and word problems on all english topics.
Noredink via noredink.com, students should be able to sign up for free accounts using their school emails. Noredink gives lessons and practice questions and explanations to wrong answers.
Science:
Amoeba Sisters via Youtube, the amoeba sisters explain all science topics (biology, chemistry, environmental) using easy to understand language and cute animations to help.
Khan Academy via khanacademy.com and Youtube, videos, lessons, practice questions, and word problems.
Crash Course via Youtube, explains topics using animations and videos.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor on Youtube, these videos are so helpful and explained well with pictures and diagrams included.
History:
Past To Future via Youtube goes over history of important events and wars
Crash Course via Youtube explains topics using animations and videos.
Quizlet sets of flashcards to go over important dates, people, and events.
Simple History via Youtube, movie style animations and narration to help with understanding of topics.