Saturday, June 8, 2013

Website Fun!!!

Here are several websites that have free resources and games for students in 1st grade to practice their skills at home. Please use these sites as much as possible to help reinforce the educational concepts taught in school.


This website is great for teachers and school districts who have adopted the common core standards. This website does not have an app that I know of. However the website pulls up and works on an I pad. It is used most often in my classroom, and is a great resource for anyone who is in education K-8. :)

http://www.educationworld.com/
This website is great for teachers, administrators, and parents. It will help with staff development, technology, teacher resources, lesson plans, and much more.

www.abcya.com
Fun games organized by grade and subject.

www.brainpopjr.com
Educational videos for students to watch and learn more about CCGPS standards.

www.sumdog.com
This website allows students from around the U.S. to compete against each other in contests.

www.internet4classrooms.com
Great links to many educational games and activities throughout the web. All concepts are listed by grade level and subject.

www.pbskids.org
Videos, games, worksheets, and activities for kids of all ages. If you are not technologically advanced your child probably already knows his/her way around this site.

www.funbrain.com
This website allows students to work on many concepts in math, grammar, science, spelling, or history.

www.fun4thebrain.com
This website consists of mainly math games that reinforce addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. However, there are a few other games/concepts as well.

http://www.abcmouse.com/
Great website for students in Pre-K to Kindergarten. Fun and interactive games and activities that will keep the interest of any four year old student.

http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
Free and fun website for students of all ages to learn more about animals, nature, and much more.

www.starfall.com
Love this site for free time. My students love to visit starfall during recess or free time. They practice their calendar skills and learn math and reading in a fun way.

www.rif.org/leadingtoreading/
Great website to help teach preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students strategies and tools for reading.




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