
Teacher Tool Kit.
Mathway.com
My math lab is effective in providing students with math help. It can be more essential if students paid for full coverage this will allow students to see step by step how math problems were solved.
Youtube.com
YouTube may seem cliché, but YouTube university as one would say is effective in most places. You can almost look up anything from math problem to correcting sentences.
Prezi
Prezi is a website that is responsible for making PowerPoints. It allows you to come in as a group and complete assignments without meeting face to face.
Turnitin.com
“Turn it in” is my favorite. This app allows for teachers and students to talk for plagiarism. What you do is upload your work of course the world is so big you might have something in common with someone else but you whole assignment should not. In high school, my teachers allow for 20% of less. If you had more than that I believe point would be taken off.
Easybib.com
Omg! Easy bib is a absolute must. Students have problems with citing website. This website allows for you to enter the data and then it will site it for you correctly.
Chegg
Chegg is 15 dollars a month, but it does give you live tutors.
Google Drive
Google allows you to save work. It’s like Microsoft but in addition, it’s easy to share work.
Blackboard(Smart Thinking)
Blackboard comes with a free online tutor, Smart Thinking online tutoring allows you to keep help 24/7. It allows you to set up drop in appointment. Upload questions so that you can be helped. The best thing is they don’t give you the answer they just help you solve it.
Quizlet
Quizelet allows you to study for quizzes and create your own quizzes.
Brain Pop Jr.
Is app that’s on iPhone . This allows you to study multiple subjects. It’s for students K—3 grade. Kids are stuck on technology so instead of watching a television show on the phone they can be playing a learning game.

