Some of these resources require a login or a class code. I have shared logins through a message on Seesaw. Let us know if you need help accessing anything.
"Seesaw is a platform for empowering students to demonstrate and share their learning. Students use powerful tools in the Seesaw app to create, reflect and demonstrate learning. When students share their learning in their Seesaw portfolio, teachers and families gain valuable insights into what their students know and can better support their development throughout the school year."
Also, Seesaw Family is available for communication between parents and the teacher and allows you to see your child's portfolio.
Epic is "the leading digital library for kids, where kids can explore their interests and learn with instant, unlimited access to 35,000 high-quality ebooks, audiobooks, learning videos, and quizzes for kids 12 and under. "
We have a class code for Epic! To access Epic's resources you will need to sign in with the code I shared with you.
"Children love learning with fun games and activities on Starfall! Popular subjects include reading, math, songs, fiction and nonfiction stories, and more!"
We have a school subscription to this site/app. To access it you will need to sign up on the Starfall website with the code I shared with you.
"With Freckle, your child automatically work on the Math, ELA, Science and Social Studies lessons that are perfect for them. That way, they are always engaged and challenged, never facing material that is too difficult or easy for them."
We have a school subscription to this site/app. To access Freckle's resources you will need to sign in with the code I shared with you.
"ABCmouse is the award-winning learning program that covers reading, math, art, music, and more for kids ages 2 to 8. Created by teachers and education experts, it has 10,000+ exciting Learning Activities for children at all academic levels. "
We have a school subscription to this site/app. To access it you will need to sign up on the ABC Mouse website with the code I shared with you.
"Play free learning games with your favorite PBS KIDS characters anytime, anywhere. PBS KIDS Games features top shows, including Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Wild Kratts, Super Why, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, Dinosaur Train and more. "
"Award-winning Park Math teaches early math concepts based on Common Core State Standards. Learn numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, sorting and patterns and more through 7 fun, educational activities. AGES: 2-6."
ABC Ya is free on a web browser, but does cost money to subscribe to get full use on the app. If you have access to a browser, it's a good site for games.
"Their kindergarten games encourage children to count and recognize numbers, as well as, identify letters and sounds. For emerging students, their first grade games take educational value a step further, exposing kids to long and short vowel sounds, sight words, simple addition and subtraction, beginning place value, and patterns in math."
"The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Readers include Viola Davis, Chris Pine, Lily Tomlin, Kevin Costner, Annette Bening, James Earl Jones, Betty White and dozens more."