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These links are all for students to learn and have fun at home. Some have games, others have links to explore the world around students. |
Khan Academy ![]() This website gives step-by-step virtual instruction when a teacher is not present to assist. There are videos on a variety of different subject areas, where students can either learn or refresh their knowledge. |
Funbrain ![]() This website is great in a variety of ways, but what I am linking is a way for students to read a ton of different books free online. Judy Moody, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and more are all on here free for students to read on a computer or iPad. |
iCivics ![]() This website gives a variety of different games where kids can explore topics related to social studies and government. There are games about being a president, running a government, and making changes in the community. |
Seussville ![]() On this website, students are welcomed into Seussville, exploring all of Dr. Seuss' books. They can also learn more information about Dr. Seuss himself and play games to develop reading skills. |
Dad's Worksheets ![]() This website was created by a father of four daughters. There are thousands of worksheets surrounding different subjects. A lot are math based, but there are some reading and writing worksheets for kids as well. |
Storyline Online ![]() This website promotes reading engagement and literacy through children's books being read by celebrities. Many celebrities are featured on the website, and it helps keep kids who might not love reading, interested in books. |
PBS Kids ![]() This website has a lot of different games and activities for kids to play at home. There are reading, literacy, math and more subjects featured on the website, so there is a little bit for every student's strengths. |