Staffer Olivia Beilman shares her favorite websites to visit when she’s hitting the books.
- www.studyisland.com
Study Island is a research based website with proven results that many teachers use for web based instruction, practice, and review.
- www.brainpop.com
Brain Pop is a learning website that has childish videos on various subjects to help you learn.
- www.quizlet.com
Quizlet is a website that lets you create online flashcards. Quizlet also provides other learning tools and games.
- www.studystack.com
Studystack is a review website that allows you to choose the subject you study, and provides flashcards with virtual quizzes and feedback.
- www.studygs.net
“Studygs” has study guides that provide more info for teachers than students.
- www.flashcardmachine.com
Flash card machine is a website where you can make different stacks of flashcards, and study them online.
- www.how-to-study.com
This website provides students with more than 90 free practical study skills articles, if you have trouble finding a way to study that is effective for you.
This site tests your verb conjugation skills.
- www.sparknotes.com
Spark notes is a website that many students use when writing essays. It provides summaries, plot overviews, lists of characters, and other information on the book you recently read.
- www.encyclopedia.com
Encyclopedia is an online encyclopedia that searches over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries.