A collection of printables for all subject areas for preschool to Grade 5!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- English Language Arts
- Math
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- education.com
- Date Added:
- 12/13/2018
This is a collection of resources to support learning at home for students in Grade Four to Six.
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A collection of printables for all subject areas for preschool to Grade 5!
Free digital stories in written and sign language in a variety of languages around the world. Enables communities to create content in local and national sign languages and share it in WAY’s open content digital library of folktales. The digital libraries are viewable from any web browser and can be remixed by anyone, including children, with simple text and video editing tools. The site enables learning about different cultures through stories.
For use with K-12.
World Atlas offers interactive maps, clocks, flags and videos. Find interactive maps on all of the continents as well as the countries within. Explore to discover the flags and information about all countries. Watch videos and view pictures on the environment, world facts, travel, geography and did you know facts. Other topics to explore include history, science, economics, politics and society.
If you're looking for ways to engage students in math-based conversations, and how to have students use math to justify their ideas, this is a great site!
Teachers can sign up for mini-workshop to learn about how to implement Would You Rather Math into your classroom routines. In the workshop you will explore some sentence frames, what happens when things don’t go as planned, how to use the prompts in a remote learning setting, and much more.
Find "Would You Rather" prompts for students K-12. Use the sample template provided or make your own.
“Would you Rather?” daily math challenges...usually money related.
Copy and paste this URL to give the students a worksheet to help them make and back up their decision.
Worksheet: http://www.wouldyourathermath.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/would-you-rather-11.pdf
A collection of writing prompts/ideas in a bingo card format.
"A time capsule is a container filled with items that you can bury in the ground.
Later, archeologists, anthropologists and historians can dig it up and get a snapshot of life at a particular time.
We are living in a historic moment that you want to share with a future generation 100 years from now. For this reason, you will create your own time capsule.
You need to select one item that represents what kids your age are doing for fun when stuck at home."
"It’s important for students to keep their writing skills sharp with daily practice. To that end, we’re introducing our Quick Write Challenge to spark students’ creativity and encourage them to write at least 15 minutes every day."
Use these prompts online with NoRedInk
OR
Go old school and have students respond using pencil and paper.
This excellent has:
*A video to explain how to explicitly teach transitions
*Handouts/posters/writers' notebook pages with key transition phrases grouped by PURPOSE for K-2, 3-5, and 6-12.
You can find a collection of recorded workouts on the YThrive YouTube page to help you keep active. (Videos for families and kids.)
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One piece of art that all students should know is included for each week.
Register for this site to receive a weekly newsletter for inspiration and 6 free art worksheets.
This site offers news that is relevant for kids. Categories include:
World News
Science
Technology
Our Earth
History
Society/Arts
Although this is an American site, there are many resources for different ages including reading lists, guides, and activities.
Parents - note the "Money as you grow" section accessible on the right side of the page. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/money-as-you-grow/
Welcome to Codeasy Elementary C# course! You are now at the very beginning of the fascinating story which will take you to the world of programming. You don't need any special programming skills or any prior knowledge to start it! It can be useful to learn first, how to use Codeasy. Follow Teo’s story and you will learn the basics of C# programming step-by-step.
You will learn: C# program structure; basic data types: bool, int, char, double, float; if statement; console input and output; for loop; string manipulations.
e-Learning For Kids is a great site with some wonderful interactive learning games that are engaging and fun.
Click - Kids Start Here to get students directed to the activities.
You can use the icons/tabs across the top of the page to filter the activities by subject and grade!
This site is for K-6.
iTranslate is a translation app that offers access to a wide range of features including: support for over 100 languages, both male and female voices are available, switch among various dialects, phrasebook with over 200 predefined phrases, keyboard extension, transliteration and flashcards, access to history and different sharing options.
Compatibility: iPhone/iPad and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+
Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/itranslate-translator/id288113403
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.nk.tools.iTranslate&hl=en&gl=US
Huawei App Gallery: https://appgallery.huawei.com/#/app/C101595041
Web App: https://itranslate.com/webapp
Write interactive stories, choose your own adventure stories, etc.
This is a great tool to boost writing engagement.
myBlueprint follows a comprehensive education and career planning process that meets the learning needs, interests, and aspirations of all students.
Students actively learn about their interests, skills, passions, and feelings, and document what they discover about themselves in pictures, videos, and journals.
All About Me GRADE K-6
Engage students in the process of learning, reflection, and self-discovery with a kid-friendly digital portfolio.
Education Planner GRADES 7-12 + POST-SECONDARY
Support student exploration, planning, and decision making with a one-stop individual pathways planner.