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  • English Language Arts Web Sites for Grades K-2 
     
    Starfall: http://www.starfall.com/

    This website is a free resource for young students to practice letters and sounds!
    Its phonics-based approach is perfect for Pre-K, kindergarten, first grade and
    second grade.  

    Funbrain: http://www.funbrain.com/

    FunBrain has over 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math,
    reading and literacy. Plus, kids can read a variety of popular books and comics
    on the site, including Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Amelia Writes Again, and Brewster Rocket.
     

     

    Mathematics Web Sites for Grades K-2
     
    Smarty Games: http://www.smartygames.com
     
    Free games for learning how to usemoney, tell time, count and read. Also, you’ll find mazes, memory games,puzzles, Sudoku and more!
     
     
    Cool Math 4 Kids: http://www.coolmath4kids.com

    This free website looks like it may have been designed in the early 90’s, but it’s got tons of great content for addition, subtraction, times tables, longdivision, fractions, decimals and more.
     

     


    English Language Arts Web Sites for Grades 3-6
     
    Read Write Think: http://www.readwritethink.org

    ReadWriteThink is a comprehensive collection of classroom resources for teachers and parents. It includes searchable lesson plans, student interactives, activities and printouts. With this collection, students can explore elements of books and stories; develop characters’ create poems, comic strips, newspapers, flyers and more.


    Game Classroom: http://www.gameclassroom.com

    The Game Classroom is awesome for homework help.  Click on the grade and content area.  You will be able to select the area of your need.
     

     


    Mathematics Web Sites for Grades 3-6

    Math-Play: http://www.math-play.com/

    Math-Play has online math games that are organized by grade level, content and game type.You’ll find resources for addition, subtraction, multiplication, integers,fractions and more.


    Khan Academy: http://www.khanacademy.org
     
    Khan Academy is working hard to ensure the math content rigorously and comprehensively covers the Common Core Standards.  Parents and teachers can track their students work by accessing the online free resources. 


    AAA Math: http://www.aaamath.com

    The Fractions portion of the AAA Mathwebsite is particularly useful because it provides visual representations andeasy-to-understand instructions. You can choose from a selection of topics like basic fractions, adding fractions, comparing fractions, converting fractions,reducing fractions, etc.

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