Middle School Parent Apps

Username: CMS20

Password: Request password from CMS Teacher or ITRT

Brainpop contains hundreds of videos, quizzes, activities, and games for Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Arts & Music, and Engineering& Tech. There is also BrainPOP Jr. and BrainPOP ELL (English Language Learners)

Khan Academy is a great online learning website for students of all ages. The site offers short video lessons on thousands of topics, and their programs are personalized to allow children to learn at their own pace. To top it off, all videos and resources are free for all users. Check out their daily schedules for students ages 4-18.

Learn to code online! Code.org provides free K-12 computer science lessons and games to help students learn how to code at an earlier age. Code.org is supported by tech company donors, including Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and many more.

This site takes learning and turns it into fun games. Students can choose from activities in the Math Arcade, read books and comics, play educational games in the Fun Arcade, or just have fun with an adult in the Moms’ and Kids’ Playground.

“Science Bob” Pflugfelder, a science teacher and author, started this site to encourage parents and teachers to practice “Random Acts of Science.” He makes it easy with clear instructions, entertaining videos, and more.

Bring education to life in your classroom with videos that will engage your students. This online sharing community offers a variety of options for incorporating videos into your curriculum. You can create a playlist to correspond to your lesson plan or search for videos by elementary, middle, or high school levels, as well as by subject.

If your students doesn't know their IXL account that is fine you can still have access to 10 questions per subject a day for free. You can also sign up for a free student account. The subjects include language arts, math, social studies, science, Spanish, or you can pick specific Virginia standards.