As always, students can access iReady and iStation through Classlink.
There will be assignments on Google Classroom every week for students to complete.
Online Resources
Storyline Online - Digital books read by actors
KidZone Math - Great math word problems for every grade level.
Writing Prompts - Great prompts and even a page for every prompt with instructions/ideas on how to write.
Typing Club - Students can sign in using their gpapps account and practice their typing skills
GoNoodle - Videos get kids moving to be their strongest, bravest, silliest, smartest, best selves.
Other FREE Education Websites for Kids
PBSKids
Youngzine
Make Me Genius
Fuel the Brain
Starfall
Mr. Nussbaum
The Magic School Bus
Exploratorium
Highlights Kids
Turtle Diary
ABCYa
Sesame Street
National Geographic Kids
Fun Fonix
The KIDZ Page
Seussville
Funbrain
Tvokids
NGAkids Art Zone
The Story Starter
BBC History for Kids
NASA Kids’ Club
Reading Resources
Scholastic Learn at Home- There are day by day lessons, stories, and videos for students to watch and read. https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html?caching
BrainPop- videos can be shared with previously taught content https://www.brainpop.com/
PBS Learning Media- Videos may be shared via google classroom, multiple grade level options, and lots of science content https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/
Phonics Hero- playing with sounds https://www.phonicshero.com/coronavirus-support/
Wonderopolis- This site that can be used as an ELA/Science/S.S integration. This site is more appropriate for grades 3rd and up. Students can look up a wonder, read about it, and take a brief quiz. http://wonderopolis.org/
Storyline online- Can share video of a book and assign an assignment via google classroom (quiz, open ended question, etc.) or any other online platform. https://www.storylineonline.net/
Highlight Kids- The explore and listen section have some good things for students to listen to or read. https://www.highlightskids.com/
Time for Kids- You can subscribe for a newsletter for them to email you a list of resources and lessons to be used. You will have to look in advance as the lessons are not aligned to Texas TEKS. https://www.timeforkids.com/
Vooks- Very similar to Get Epic, only the books are read aloud are animated along with narration. https://www.vooks.com/teacher-appreciation
Newsela- Made free to all teachers until the end of the school year. The entire suite has been made available to teachers. Articles can be assigned and shared via google classroom. I have shared articles with you all from this site before. You can change the text level to meet the needs of all learners and some articles are available in Spanish. https://newsela.com/
Get Epic- Remote access now available. Books can also be assigned to students and there are quizzes at the end for a comprehension component. https://www.getepic.com/learn/freeremotestudentaccess
There will be assignments on Google Classroom every week for students to complete.
Online Resources
Storyline Online - Digital books read by actors
KidZone Math - Great math word problems for every grade level.
Writing Prompts - Great prompts and even a page for every prompt with instructions/ideas on how to write.
Typing Club - Students can sign in using their gpapps account and practice their typing skills
GoNoodle - Videos get kids moving to be their strongest, bravest, silliest, smartest, best selves.
Other FREE Education Websites for Kids
PBSKids
Youngzine
Make Me Genius
Fuel the Brain
Starfall
Mr. Nussbaum
The Magic School Bus
Exploratorium
Highlights Kids
Turtle Diary
ABCYa
Sesame Street
National Geographic Kids
Fun Fonix
The KIDZ Page
Seussville
Funbrain
Tvokids
NGAkids Art Zone
The Story Starter
BBC History for Kids
NASA Kids’ Club
Reading Resources
Scholastic Learn at Home- There are day by day lessons, stories, and videos for students to watch and read. https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html?caching
BrainPop- videos can be shared with previously taught content https://www.brainpop.com/
PBS Learning Media- Videos may be shared via google classroom, multiple grade level options, and lots of science content https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/
Phonics Hero- playing with sounds https://www.phonicshero.com/coronavirus-support/
Wonderopolis- This site that can be used as an ELA/Science/S.S integration. This site is more appropriate for grades 3rd and up. Students can look up a wonder, read about it, and take a brief quiz. http://wonderopolis.org/
Storyline online- Can share video of a book and assign an assignment via google classroom (quiz, open ended question, etc.) or any other online platform. https://www.storylineonline.net/
Highlight Kids- The explore and listen section have some good things for students to listen to or read. https://www.highlightskids.com/
Time for Kids- You can subscribe for a newsletter for them to email you a list of resources and lessons to be used. You will have to look in advance as the lessons are not aligned to Texas TEKS. https://www.timeforkids.com/
Vooks- Very similar to Get Epic, only the books are read aloud are animated along with narration. https://www.vooks.com/teacher-appreciation
Newsela- Made free to all teachers until the end of the school year. The entire suite has been made available to teachers. Articles can be assigned and shared via google classroom. I have shared articles with you all from this site before. You can change the text level to meet the needs of all learners and some articles are available in Spanish. https://newsela.com/
Get Epic- Remote access now available. Books can also be assigned to students and there are quizzes at the end for a comprehension component. https://www.getepic.com/learn/freeremotestudentaccess