Complete the checklist for reading and colour as you go!
This would be great for over the summer break.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Posted Stacy Tornio
- Date Added:
- 05/25/2020
This is a collection of resources to support learning at home for students in Kindergarten to Grade Three.
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Complete the checklist for reading and colour as you go!
This would be great for over the summer break.
Cool Kid Facts gives your child access to educational videos, pictures, quizzes, downloadable worksheets, and infographics. They can use these to learn about geography, history, science, animals, and even the human body.
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Check out the "cool" educational YouTube videos from Cool School!
Free Online Math Games, Cool Puzzles, and More. Also check out out language, memory, jigsaw, geography and science games on the site.
There are a series of videos for movement, brain breaks, yoga, and energizing breaks with younger kids!
There are videos for:
Movement & Yoga
Mindfulness
Relaxation
Energy
Brain Breaks
Dancing
Counting Collections is an important mathematical routine that students or families can do with very little guidance at home. Teachers could make kits with available resources for use at home, or send suggestions for commonly found objects that families could use for counting practice at home.
Counting Collections are just as described; they are collections of items that students count. Depending on your students, you will need several different kits. Kits hold several different collections of items.
CountryReports provides over 35,000 pages of online content on the cultures and countries of the world. It offers unique content from around the world.
Crash Course Kids combines the same engaging lecture-style content delivery with animated graphics that focus on grade school science.
Topics include Earth Science, Physical Science, Biology, Geography, Engineering, and Astronomy.
These videos are amazing!
This site offers tons of games , some for learning and some just for fun .
This site offers kids to fun opportunity to crack ciphers, discover secrets, and improve their math skills!
This site offer free printable K-8 Math and Reading packets for students.
This site offers opportunities to watch interesting videos, design cool things, build neat stuff and play awesome games.
"A collection of fun, easy to follow, dance workout videos. If you have 5 - 10 minutes in your day, try putting these routines into your daily schedule. You will have a blast, break a sweat, and feel great the rest of the day. Don't be shy...try it!"
These brain breaks are great for older kids (and adults) too! There is a video called Basic Dance Moves you should try first. Enjoy.
In this fun learning to type game, kids can move through four levels to play, starting by learning the home row keys. Every level is divided into three stages with each building on previous lessons. The levels end by allowing students to test their typing speed before earning fun rewards!
The DeepL Translator is a really cool tool that comes with its own definitions and automatic sentence completion options. You can choose from 26 languages and when you receive the translation, just double-click on a word for more details.
When you select that word in the translation, you will see a dropdown box with more options. You can also take a look at the word definition that pops up at the bottom of the page at the same time. Plus, you will see examples of the word being used in both the input and output languages. This is a great feature to have if you are trying to learn the language you are translating into.
Dialog is a good translation app that offers both voice and text translations. Dialog includes a number of interesting features such as a keyboard with built-in translator, use camera to translate texts in pictures, access translations in offline mode, support for 100 languages, automatic language detection, and more.
Compatibility: iPhone/iPad / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+
If your student/child is not sure what they can write, use this handy chart from Scholastic to get them started. There are so many choices!
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, games and activities from Common Sense Media. The resource include videos, downloadables, interactive websites and apps.
This support from Microsoft has been designed specifically with parents in mind.
Kids news articles! Kids current events; plus kids news on science, social studies, sports, world, environment and more!