Digital Passport: At digital passport, students learn the importance of online safety. They also learn the basics of online research and appropriate online communication/citizenship. Students use this site in class and know which parts of the site to focus on. Students login using their unique school id and lunch number without the initial '0'.
Tynker: This site provides a range of 'coding' experiences for students. Into video games? Get the basics of how to design, program, and code them to work. From K-2 to 6th+, this site allows students to access the exciting world of coding.
Code.org: Similar to Tynker, this site combines the cool skills of coding, with some of the best content out there from Disney to MineCraft to Star Wars. Have fun all while learning the educational skill of coding.
Interland- Learn how to be "internet awesome". Some of the adventure lands include "Share with Care", "Don't Fall for Fake", "Secure Your Secrets", and "It's Cool to be Kind". Have fun learning how to be a great digital citizen!
Scratch: Scratch is a site that combines fun games and challenges with the 21st century skill of coding. Learning coding is a skill that will open a variety of doors for our future leaders. What better way to get started than by playing games? Why play video games when you can MAKE them?
Lightbot: Can you conquer this challenge to code each robot to light up all the blue squares? You'll need to use your critical thinking skills and planning in order to complete this quest.
Weavesilk.com: This digitally creative website allows you to create fractals and symmetrical designs allowing your inner artist to emerge.