Subject Resources
High School
The links in the Subject Resources section are a compilation of information that can serve to:
a) supplement what a student is working on in school and/or
b) further a student’s interest in a subject.
Often an alternate presentation of a concept is just what a student needs to reach that ‘a-ha’ moment of understanding. In addition, there are some knowledge outlines (study guides) on a few topics to ensure that students have paid attention to the crux of that topic. These are marked in orange and password protected. There are also links to various online courses which students may find engaging and which will help them along the path of lifelong learning.
The subjects listed are both ones we tutor and ones we do not.
Math
- Math content ranging from middle school through AP Calculus
- Geometry
- TI-Nspire calculator tips
- Exponents
- Inequalities
- Percents
- Probability
- Box Plots
- Scatterplots
- Linear Equations
- Graphing Linear Equations
- Factoring
- Logarithms
- Quadratics
- Conic Sections
- IXL: Immersive, adaptive learning with resources for math, language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish for K-12.
- Khan Academy: Support for a variety of math classes, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, differential equations, linear algebra, and statistics.
- How to Teach Kids About Money: Lessons and activities about money management from Annuity
Science
- Physics Classroom
- High School chemistry topics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Online physics problem and video bank designed for conceptual, standard, honors or AP1 physics
- Learn all about the Periodic Table
- Learn all about cells
- IXL: Immersive, adaptive learning with resources for math, language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish for K-12.
- Study Guide for Acids and Bases
Latin
- Videos
- Resources and Charts
Arts/Humanities
- Online history classes
- Resources for Spanish practice
- Vocabulary, grammar, listening activities and games in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean, and Latin
- 22 languages to learn
- The U.S. Government Publishing Office’s interactive website allows your child to see the ins and outs of the U.S. government by taking a series of learning adventures with none other than Benjamin Franklin
- Active Reading Guidelines
Test Preparation
- Test Prep for SAT, ACT, etc.
- Resources for AP students including live reviews, live trivia, and study guides
- More resources for AP students
- 450 Ivy League courses that you can take
- 2,500+ online courses from top institutions