Do you ever get stuck on a math problem when you get home?
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Utilize your resources
Use your computer and cell phone as a resource to help you be more successful in school!
https://myhomeworkapp.com/
myHomeworkapp.com
Once you sign in, you can access
your planner on your app or your
computer to help you keep organized!
Use your smartphone to
keep track of:
*homework
*assignments
*tests
*projects
Use khanacademy.org
Quizlet can even be used on your smartphone as an app to help you study through the use of flashcards and games.
KHANACADEMY.ORG
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Quizlet is a free website
that provides fun resources
for studying!
myHomework app
quizlet.com
QUIZLET.COM
Don't have a smartphone?
That's OK!
You can still use the calendar
function on your cell phone to
keep track of:
*homework
*assignments
*tests
*projects
It can even send you alerts on your phone when things are due!
A free online tutoring site that offers over 3,800 videos on different school subjects.
*You can also watch the tutoring videos on your smartphone!
For example:
To: 466-453
Define: Hornswoggle
And then Google sends you the definition in a text message!!!
*If you have internet on your phone, you can also use dictionary.com.
iTranslate App
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