What are some useful apps for school work on the iPad?

I am a middle school student and I need some apps to do school work on my iPad Mini. Do you know any?

Pages is a good word processor.  Other apps will depend on the subject matter...there are dozens of great math and science apps in the app store.  Which ones to get depend on exactly what courses you are taking.

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