#1: ABCyahttps://www.abcya.com/
ABCya has over 400 educational and fun games for students in Pre-Kindergarten to 6th grade. The games are designed around the common core state standards and can be used to supplement curriculum in the subjects of math, language arts, science, art & music, social studies, typing and writing. They are easy for students to follow which builds independence. |
#2: Typing Clubhttps://www.typingclub.com/
This is a free site that is effective in teaching students how to type. Students cannot move onto the next level until they have mastered a lesson in typing. Students are engaged in this website and find it to be fun. |
#3: Education Galaxyhttps://educationgalaxy.com/
This site focuses on providing assessments in several different subject areas to help prepare for state standardized testing. Education Galaxy is highly engaging and is effective in helping students master standards in a variety of different topics. It is a great supplement for curriculum instruction. |
#4: BrainPOP SitesBrainPOP is a site that provides videos and lessons on a variety of topics in several subject areas. These areas include science, social studies, English, math, arts and music, health and social emotional learning (SEL), and engineering and tech. Students are very engaged with the videos, they enjoy using the site. BrainPOP is a great supplement to the classroom curriculum. There is BrainPOP for upper elementary , BrainPOP Jr. for lower elementary, and BrainPOP ELL for English Language Learners.
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#5: Common Core Sheetshttps://www.commoncoresheets.com/
This site provides practice sheets with corresponding answer keys to help students practice skills in various subject areas such as math language arts, social studies, science and writing. The site is user friendly and allows for students to print any sheets at no cost to them. These math sheets are aligned with the common core state standards and are great to supplement any math, social studies, science and language arts curriculum. |
#6: Zearnwww.zearn.org/
This site goes well with the Eureka Math curriculum and helps guide students step-by-step through a new concept. It challenges students at the end of each lesson with an assessment. This site will not let students move on until they have mastered the content. |
#7: XtraMathhttps://xtramath.org/#/home/index
XtraMath provides students with the ability to practice their basic mathematic skills of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Instead of flash cards, this site provides a fun way for students to master their math facts. |
#9: Vookshttps://watch.vooks.com/browse
This is an online site that brings storybooks to life. Students are able to stream animated story books which are very engaging and make reading fun. This site is geared towards students in the younger grades (kindergarten to third grade). |
#10: Hooplahttps://www.hoopladigital.com/
This is an audiobook/E-book site linked to a local library near students. All students need are their library cards to log in and access a plethora of books in either audiobook or E-book format. The audiobook format is great for those growing readers who need support in reading and need to hear what good reading sounds like. This is a free resource to all students who have a current library card. |
#11: Centerventionhttps://www.centervention.com/social-emotional-learning-activities/
This site provides social emotional learning activities that students can access and use on a daily basis. The activities are free to use and focus on communication, cooperation, emotion regulation, empathy, impulse control, and social initiation. This resource would benefit all students in many different grade levels. |
#12: Edutopiahttps://www.edutopia.org/social-emotional-learning-parent-resources
This site provides parents with social emotional strategies to use when they are at home with their child. There are also other credible sites linked in this site for parents to reference when it comes to the social emotional health of their child. |