Resources
See below for information on specific technology tools your child will use for schoolwork.
IXL differentiates instruction for students in language arts (grades K-12), math (grades K-12), science (grades 2 and up), and social studies (grades 2 and up).
Ash-West IXL Login Page (website)
Navigating IXL (3-minute video)
IXL Data for Parents (3-minute video)
IXL: Navigation from Home (handout)
Raz-Kids provides eBooks that are appropriate for your child's reading level. Students can listen to books for modeled fluency, read books for practice, and then record themselves reading so teachers can monitor progress.
Tumblebooks offers eBooks for grades K-6, including animated, talking picture books, read-along chapter books, graphic novels, non-fiction books, playlists, and books in Spanish. Click on the link for your school, which will automatically sign you in.
Google Meet is a video conferencing application. Students must be logged into their AWRSD accounts for access.
Google Meet Expectations (handout)
Google Meet from Home for K-2 Families with iPads (5-min. video tutorial)
Google Meet from Home for K-2 Families with Macs, PCs, or Chromebooks (3-min. video tutorial)
Students in Ms. Davis's coding class are using the iRobot Online Coding site to learn programming with progressive learning levels suitable for any skill level.
Level 1: drag-and-drop, graphical blocks teach the fundamental logic skills of coding, no reading skills required.
Level 2: hybrid blocks build coding fluency by featuring a mix of graphics and coding script.
Level 3: full-text code to teach the structure and syntax of professional coding languages.