ABCYa is one of our favorites! It is a great resource for reading, math, mouse manipulation, strategy, and skill games for students in Kindergarten to middle school. It is a free website, and there's also an app for mobile devices.
PBS Kids has loads of learning videos and games for children. Click on the picture or the words to see their special Dr. Seuss section!
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In December, January, and beyond, we will be working with Hour of Code. This unique coding curriculum builds student confidence, mouse manipulation skills, problem solving, and collaboration skills.
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Click on the buttons on this page to find your class to continue your work on Code.org!
Keep up the great work! Please contact Ms. G. if you want to join this class. ⬇️
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Common Sense Education has a plethora of resources for parents and teachers. Click on the picture to go to the website!
Visit Howard B. Wigglebottom's website by clicking on the picture! On this site, you can read stories, sing songs, and play games!
Have you tried Wonderopolis? It's a fun site for curious children (and adults)! |
Kidblog hosts our student blogs. See below for our students' public posts!
Crooke 2020 Flynn 2020 4M 18-19 4F 18-19 4P 18-19 4K 18-19 4WR 18-19 Girls Who Code has an at Home program. Some of the activities are printable, others are online. If you're someone who enjoys coding, check it out!
Try Maths Chase to work on math skills - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, measurement, odd or even, prime numbers, place value - lots of math fun! |
Netsmartz Kids is where you'll find our friends Clicky, Nettie, and Webster. There are many fun videos and games on this website that promote both internet and personal safety!
Click the logo and log in to typing.com to practice keyboarding skills! Want more practice? See Keyboarding Adventures!
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Starfall is a great site for learners in grades K-2. Click on the logo for some reading fun!
Join me for a read aloud of Say Something by Peter H. Reynolds - this book encourages us all to use our voices through art, words, music, and more. After the read aloud, go to the Padlet & share your thoughts! Scholastic has some fun activities to go along with the book as well (scroll down to find the printable activities).
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Teach your Monster to Read is a fun program for our kindergarten - 2nd students. To log in, click the HERE if you're a Kolb student or HERE if you're a Lieb student, and type your name in the blank. If you need help, please contact Mrs. Garner.
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