It’s a fairly recent trend, but yes, even the youngest of students can benefit from the wide range of mobile apps that are available today for both smartphones and tablets. Perhaps one day, even all textbooks will come in app format. Here are nine apps for every primary, high school, and even college student in your family to check out that are productive and not just full of jokes and memes about school. And because it’s pretty common sense that students don’t have much of a budget to work with, you can download all of these apps for free (with many offering upgrade options for a small fee). Not only is it incredibly powerful and intuitive to use, but it also features beautiful layouts for both smartphones and tablets. With the free version, students can track their assignments, get due date reminders, receive rewards for completing homework, and more. For a small upgrade of $4.99, students can enjoy an ad-free app experience while gaining access to more theme options, a file attachment feature, enhanced app widgets, and external calendar access. Download For: For those who struggle with the old-fashioned textbook study strategy, Quizlet proves to be an ideal alternative for the fact that it supercharges the learning experience with both audio and video components. There’s even an offline study feature that lets students use the app while they’re on the go with no internet connection. Download For: You get access to over two million words and can even use the “Word of the Day” feature to improve your vocabulary. These apps even work offline, so you can rest easy knowing you can look any word up without an Internet connection. Download For: EasyBib seeks to take as much pain and suffering out of that task as possible but providing students with a free tool to generation citations. Automatically generate and export your citations from 56 different sources in over 7,000 styles. Imagine how much time you’ll save! EasyBib is accessible from its online site EasyBib.com. You can organize all of your notes, sound files, photos, email messages and so much more in a way that can be easily accessed any time you want, from any device. It has a unique tagging system to help identify everything, which is what makes it such an ideal organization tool and even lets you collaborate with other Evernote users—making it ideal for group projects. Download For: Part of Evernote, the app is designed only for the iPad only at this moment so iPhone and Android users may have to stick with the old-fashioned notebook and pen for now. You can use your finger or purchase an iPad pressure instrument to write and scribble down notes or diagrams. Download For: Everyone uses Google, so Google Drive will keep all your stuff safely tucked away in the cloud for you. In fact, you get 15 GB of free storage when you sign up for a Google Drive account, so you’ll get one of the best cloud storage offerings available now for free. Keep in mind, however, that your Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms, Jamboard files, Google Photos, and Gmail messages all will be competing for that 15 GB of storage. Download For: Get automatic weather updates via email to prepare for that college football game, auto-generate new notes in Evernote from your Speak notes you took in lecture classes, or turn your Google Calendar events into Todoist tasks. It also offers an additional suite of apps worth checking out for more specific actions. Download for: