Honors Geometry Help

Where Can My Child Get Honors Geometry Help?

If your child is struggling with honors geometry, he or she should seek help right away because geometry units build on each other. When students fall too far behind, it can be hard to catch up before the end of the semester. Your child should seek honors geometry help from his or her teacher because many high school math teachers are willing to give help before or after school or during free periods. Many high schools also have drop-in math labs staffed by teachers and aides who can give additional support.

Your child also can find geometry help on the Internet. Cut-the-Knot.org has hundreds of articles for advanced geometry students. Some of the more advanced articles include those on concyclicity and the butterfly theorem. Your child can also browse the archive of answered questions at Dr. Math. If your child has a question that is already answered, he or she can submit to Dr. Math.

For nights when your child needs help right away, he or she can get tutoring from the tutors at Tutor.com. This site charges by the minute and students can log on to receive help on a couple of challenging homework problems. Many public libraries provide free tutoring through this site, so you may want to check with your local library before buying minutes.

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