In the present generation mostly has working parents, where children are set up with tutors or made to figure out their work on their own. But now, with everyone shut indoors, parents are being required to help out with their child’s homework too, and let’s face it, nobody remembers high school chemistry or math (unless you’re an expert in the said field). And let’s not get started on college-level subjects, that’s an entirely different nightmare altogether.
So, here
are a few pointers on how to get help from websites that would aid both the children
and the parents and save a lot of time and hair-pulling, on both sides.
What are homework help websites?
Many
websites are available that provide help with various subjects, both school,
and college-level. Some websites are free while some require payment or
subscription.
These
websites are legitimate and provide help and assistance, to those in need of
it. Some websites offer links for all subjects, whereas a majority of the websites
are confined to math and science.
Some of
these websites even offer to tutor. Tutoring is always paid by the hour. They
have a range of online tutors that you can choose from. Tutoring could either
be live or through texts.
Some other
websites are forums, where students post questions and answers and have general
discussions.
Just google
up Online
Homework Help and find a website that fits your needs.
Features and Benefits of online homework help websites:
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Some
websites that are mainly targeted at the primary and middle schoolers, provide
numerous interactive classes, virtual lab tours, and even science games and
contests.
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Many
homework help websites are free and their main aim is to make quality education
available to every student.
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They
offer lectures, notes, and tutorials on every subject.
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There
are websites powered by the NROC project that offer lectures, e-books, and
guidance. They cater to every grade of schooling and higher education.
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Math
Homework Help
sites predominantly provide notes for all the math topics that make us want
to curl up into a ball and cry, viz., algebra, calculus, trigonometry,
differential, etc. The notes can be downloaded and some even provide cheat
sheets for all the topics, on the website (PS: Use them wisely). The problems are
all explained in very simple terms so that anyone can understand it.
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Few
websites are mainly for college students. These websites are an AI-supported
platform that offers 24x7 help. They’ll have a lot of e-books, study material
and also have the provision of finding you a tutor, as per your grade, subject,
and preference. Many freelance tutors are there, who can help you with your
work.
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Some
are aggregator websites with nearly 700 links to every subject under the sky.
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Some
are a platform to ask questions and 9/10 times, you’re bound to get the answer
or the solution you’re looking for. One drawback is that anyone can answer,
which means you may get a ton of crappy answers before a pro comes along and
does it for you.
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Some
of these websites will even provide you with the entire answer without you ever
having to do the work. You just need to post a picture of the problem and
someone will respond with the entire worked-out solution.
We hope you
found these tips, helpful. So, go find a tutor or better, someone who’ll do
your work for you!
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