Practice Sites

All students at South Ridge can access i-Ready Reading and Math Online Instruction at home. This tool provides specific, targeted instruction in areas of need unique to each child, based on the i-Ready Diagnostic. Children will engage in a "lesson" and skill work in a game-like format before taking a quiz to see if they have learned the information. The recommendation is that children spend about 45 minutes per week on lessons.

To access i-Ready Online Instruction at Home:

Go to: clever.com/login

Search for your school: South Ridge Elementary (Ridgefield, WA)--be sure to type in the "elementary" to locate it

Then, select...

Enter your child's username and password:

Username: first.last@ridgefieldsd.org

Password: this is the same password they use to login to the Chromebooks at school; please contact your child's teacher if you need this information.

Select the iReady icon: Select a Subject:

Imagine Learning

Imagine Learning is an online tool for learning English language and literacy skills. All students who are currently identified as an English Language Learner (ELL) have access to this tool. When a student logs into Clever, there will be an icon. Upon clicking on the icon the first time, students will be given a placement test to determine what they still need to learn.

Here is a video showing how to access: https://drive.google.com/file/d/196sn2wpwmb8lJtDxvqO8LEf2CGp08Il0/view?usp=sharing

Starfall

Starfall is a fun, free site with early literacy activities. No login is required.

Really Great Reading Resources

Really Great Reading is one of the resources used in reading intervention. There are a number of parent and student tools available online to access:

epic! is an online database of books that your child can read and/or listen to. They also have a library of educational videos. **Please note: you need a class code to access epic! If your child's teacher does not have an epic! account, please email me and I'll give your child access to my epic! account.

Educational Shows and Videos:

there are a number of educational shows and videos available to stream at home. Here is a list of some of my (and my own children's!) favorites:

Educational Vidoes

Please click this link to access the full list

Additional Resources

This collection of web-based language and literacy resources was compiled and curated by UFLI faculty and graduate students. They are adding to and refining these resources regularly, so check back often!