Typing Pals (ENG)-Tap Touch (FR)
https://genenter.taptouche.com/connexion/ (FR)
https://genvnter.typingpal.com/connexion/ (ENG)
You will need your class code, see your class teacher for log in information
Mathématiques en français Monecole.fr
BrainPOP sites
To log in student and teachers Y 4, 5, & 6 please use your Ecolint email
Geography and Maps
Years 4-6 only
You will need to sign in with teacher created class code. Ask you teacher for code
Wevideo Video editing, screen casting and more
To access this site use your Ecolint email to log in, all files are automaticlly saved in your Google drive
There are 2 ways to Sign In and use Seesaw.
A class QR code class is used for classes PreR-3 who are using the iPads.
Years4, 5 and 6 sign in with Ecolint Google email address on their Chromebooks.
Click for Seesaw sign in information.
Remind children to Sign out when finished with their Seesaw account.
Science Crash Course Kids
Short science-related videos.
Mental calculation strategies and numeracy skills and fluency practice resources.
"1 jour, 1 question" répond chaque jour à une question d'enfant en lien avec l’actu.
Jeux et exercices interactifs, de la maternelle au cycle 3.
National Geographic Videos Social Science resources
The Kids Should See This Videos on all subjects for provocation and research.
Class teachers in association with Language B department teachers may set up accounts for students and manage progress liaise with parents etc. The School does NOT have a licensed account for Duolingo (2021-22)
Video website by authors from all over the world.
5 clue challenge.
Short videos where you will get 5 clues to guess a location, animal, or person.
Stundent task is to do research and figure out the answer to each challenge in as few clues as possible.
Early Years -Arts
Song Maker (create a tune, with different instruments and tempo)
To make a song, add notes by clicking the grid. Press: the Arrow keys to move, Enter and Backspace to add and remove notes, and Spacebar to play.
Rhythm maker (create your own rhythms - patterns of sound in time)
Click on the grid to build your own rhythms. The most common rhythms repeat every four beats, but can also be every three, five, six, or more beats.
A spectrogram is a picture of sound. A spectrogram shows the frequencies that make up the sound, from low to high, and how they change over time, from left to right. With this experiment you can compare spectrograms of different sounds, or use the mic to see what your own sounds look like.