Homework Help
Need a hand with your homework? AADL can help with a variety of services and products offered over the internet or in our library branches. Here are some things from AADL that you can use to get through your next essay, social studies project, or math assignment.
Brainfuse Live Homework HelpGet help with homework or get ahead of the curve with this online tutoring service. Live tutors are available from 2-11 pm every day to teach students in the subject areas of math, English, science, and social studies. Learn more about this service or start trying Brainfuse right now. |
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Research DatabasesAADL provides access to online collections of books, articles, and encyclopedias through our research databases. Take a look at our lists of databases for kids or for student papers, or take a look at the whole subject list to see what will help you with your next assignment. |
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| *To use any of our research databases or to use Brainfuse Homework Help you have to have an AADL username and password. If you don't already have an aadl.org username, just click register on the login page. Make sure to put in your library card number! | |
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Drop-In Homework HelpAADL partners with college student organizations to provide free homework help for school-aged children and teenagers. Monday and Wednesday sessions will resume on May 8 and are held from 4-8 p.m. Sunday sessions resume on May 12 and are held from 3-5 p.m. All sessions are in the Downtown Youth Story Corner. |
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AADL Select SitesLet AADL help you get to the best informational resources on the internet with our AADL Select Sites. Our librarians have brought together the best websites with information you can trust. Pick a topic and see what the internet has to help you learn. |
Ann Arbor Public School Reading LevelsThe AADL catalog can help you find books for the appropriate instructional level your child is in at AAPS. Just do a search in our catalog for "AAPS Level" and the appropriate letter or follow the links below to get a list of AADL's holdings in each of the different instructional levels. | |
HiLo BooksIf you know someone who is overwhelmed by reading, AADL can help. A HiLo book refers to a text that has been written on a lower grade reading level, but with subject matter that would appeal to older students. Interest levels are labeled by age. Just search our catalog with HiLo_level and the appropriate numbered grade reading level (2,3,4,5,6) or follow the links below to get a full list of AADL's holdings in each of the different reading levels. |



