As students head back to class, homework season begins, Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is ready to support learners of all ages. Whether you're tackling math problems or writing essays, OPL branches offer welcoming spaces to study, collaborate, and get help.
Free homework help, no registration required
OPL’s homework help programs are designed to make learning easier. They’re free, drop-in, and open to all students. Just check the schedule, show up at your local branch, and join in. These programs are led by United for Literacy volunteers to offer help with subjects like math, science, English and French. Here’s what’s happening this September for elementary school students:
- Homework Help, at Ruth E. Dickinson, Mondays at 6:30pm
- Homework Help, at Orléans, Tuesdays at 5pm
- Homework Help, at Elmvale Acres, Tuesdays at 5pm
- Homework Help, at Blackburn Hamlet, Tuesdays at 6pm
- Homework Help, at Carlingwood, Wednesdays at 5:30pm
- Homeowork Help, at Cumberland, Wednesdays at 6pm
In addition to these programs Teen Tuesdays, at St-Laurent, on Tuesdays at 3:30pm offers activities for teens after school.
Books and exercise books
Looking for books on school subjects? OPL offers books and exercise books on school subjects for kids and teens. Use the catalogue to search the collection.
Online homework help – Available anytime and from anywhere
Need support from the comfort of your own home, or after hours? OPL’s online homework help resources are accessible 24/7. These interactive resources help reinforce classroom learning and make tough concepts easier to understand.
Homework help resources include:
- TVO Learn Mathify free 1-on-1 math tutoring for Ontario students
- TVO Learn a comprehensive homework help resource for students in Ontario
- EduMedia animations and articles about science, math and technology