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WCCLS offers many ways to help with your homework, spark your curiosity, and be a successful student. Get started with one of these resources from our digital collection.

Free SAT Prep Workshops with Brainfuse

Brainfuse is hosting a free SAT prep series. The course will cover how the test works, what colleges look for, and how to approach each section with a clear plan. You can attend one session or the whole series, and walk into test day with confidence.

Register for Wednesday Weekly Series

Register for Monday, March 9th Session

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January 7:

SAT Introduction

February 4:

Writing Boundaries

March 4:

Math Advanced Topics in Math

January 14:

Reading Information & Ideas

February 11:

Writing Form, Structure, & Sense

March 9:

Math Problem Solving and Data Analysis

January 21:

Reading Craft and Structure

February 18:

Math Using DesmosTM

March 11:

Math Geometry & Trigonometry

January 28: 

Writing Expression of Ideas

February 25:

Math Algebra

 

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Online tutoring

Chat with a live tutor from 1 pm to 10 pm daily, except holidays. English and Spanish-speaking tutors are available. Plus, get feedback from the writing lab and take practice standardized exams.

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In-person help – no library card required

Cornelius Public Library holds Homework Help on Wednesdays from 5 pm to 7 pm. The program is open to students of all ages. Homework helpers are volunteers, some of whom are bilingual (Spanish/English). No registration is required.

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Beaverton City Library Main offers Homework Help for students in grades 6 through 12 on Mondays from 4:30 pm to 6 pm. Call 503-350-4001 to check availability. 

Learn more

North Plains Public Library provides Homework Help through 30-minute appointments on Wednesdays at 5:30 pm and 6:00 pm. Registration is required.

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Get a card

Registering for a WCCLS library card is free and easy! Students can get a special card to access online resources and check out books. No ID, proof of address, or parental signature is required.

Learn More

Use Gale in Context to find magazines and newspapers, primary documents, plays and poems, and multimedia content for homework assignments, as well as topic overviews and study guides. Get started with the right age group below.

Elementary

Middle School

High School

 

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