Student Resources
Math Homework Help: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/homeworkhelp/math/math_homework_help.html
-This website, through Discovery Education, has all types of fun videos to help your child master addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each video explains basic operations so students can learn in fun and exciting ways! There are videos for students who are just starting out with addition, subtraction, multiplication or division, as well as videos for students who are beginning to learn harder concepts such as regrouping with subtraction or multiplying two-digit numbers.
Fact Monster: http://www.factmonster.com/
-Fact Monster is a great resource for students when working on projects and homework. Fact Monster comes with links to facts about all different subjects from history, to math, to all different types of science! Fact Monster also comes with a dictionary, atlas, encyclopedia and homework help center. It's a great place for any questions students have.
Flash Card Maker: http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/game/tools/flash-card-maker
-This website, published through Scholastic, allows students to make flash cards in order to help them study math equations or word definitions. It's a great resource to use when studying multiplication facts or for vocabulary tests. It's a dynamic and allows students to choose what goes on their flashcards, which can help them become more familiar with the use of computers. It even allows students to print their cards so they can study anywhere.
Funbrain: http://www.funbrain.com/
-Funbrain is a great place for elementary students to find games that will reinforce lessons learned through all subjects. They can practice math facts, read funny and educational comics, or even create their own fun stories.
Science Clips: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/index_flash.shtml
-Science Clips is a great resource to introduce or reinforce basic science topics to students. Each topic is separated by age group. It includes topics from health and growth, the use of electricity, and physics. The concepts get harder as you move up through the age groups. 
Learning Games for Kids: http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/
-This website provides all types of fun and educational games for students. They are split up by subject, and include everything from math, art, spelling, and science, and more! If your child or student is just being introduced to computer use, there are typing games to help them hone their typing skills. These games make learning fun, and are a great way to reinforce lessons learned in the classroom.
Wacky Web Tales: http://www.eduplace.com/tales/
-This website allows students to create their own, wacky stories. Students can choose to input nouns, adjectives, etc., in order to fill in the stories and create their own, making every story different from each time they visit the site. It is a great website to let students be creative, and to introduce the concepts of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.
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