this is the one i bought: https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Calculus-Practice-Workbook-Solutions/dp/1941691242
also out of boredom i also completed an SAT practice book from when i was in highschool just for the fun of it, and it was actually pretty helpful bc it tests u on different subjects like english, writing, science, and math! literally use any SAT book i used the 2018 one because thats the one i had when i was in highschool lol
Young and Freedman's University Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
These are the beginner text books I was recommended to learn from. Stewart is a very popular book for Calc I-III, it is personally what my university uses to teach with. University Physics and Physics for Scientists and Engineers are both great text books and are also what my university uses.
Humongous Book of Calculus Problems has helped me a lot with. Like it says, there's a ton of problems in the book. Step by step solutions.
Essential Calculus Skills Practice & Workbook is another good book to use for practice problems.
I know you're in high school, so it might be hard to acquire expensive texts, so I use thriftbooks or abebooks a lot. The links I've provided are from thriftbooks and most of their used texts are pretty cheap.
Once again, if you would like to have someone teach you how to do these problems for free, online, with great detail, Professor Leonard is your absolute savior. Start where you're comfortable. Algebra, Trig, Precalc, Calc I, they're all there. He is an absolutely amazing professor and I will forever highly recommend him.