Online Learning Links

Your child might like to spend some of their nightly homework time engaged in online learning. They will be issued passwords to the following sites which they are welcome to continue working on at home.

SEESAW: SEESAW is an online digital portfolio. It allows students to record and share their work with teachers, peers and parents, using photos, drawings, video and audio. SEESAW brings you closer to your child's learning by encouraging family participation. It also promotes technology utilization in the classroom and vital digital literacy skills. I will send home a link that will allow you to link to your child's portfolio. Contact me if you have any questions.

REFLEX MATH: Online Math Fluency practice We aim to practice our addition and subtraction math fact fluency at least 3 times a week in REFLEX Math. Daily or weekly practice will help develop their mental computation skills. It is currently free to play at home through a website browser or APP. We aim to move students on to multiplication and division, as soon as they are ready,

Prodigy Game: online Math role play battles. This is a math role play game, which does have more of a game focus than learning. Children 'battle' other children who are online and win by answering math questions. They may need assistance with some of the questions asked.

Epic Books: offers personalized online reading choices and audio books Epic books is an incredible online resources of thousands of digital books, audio books and learning videos. It is free to use in the classroom and we use it daily, but it does require a membership fee if you would like to use from home.

Monkey Climber and Frogga : Typing practice. With computers increasingly used in the classroom, these games will help develop your child's typing skills .

If you have any great suggestions for online learning tools that you use at home, let me know and we will add them to this homepage for others to use.