Literacy and Math Sites

The following links are ones that students can use for practice at home or in school.

An asterisk* indicates that a student needs a username and password for the website.

Math Websites

Reflex Math allows students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division fast facts.

Study Ladder includes reading and math practice on specific concepts. It is a great site to use if your student needs to revisit old concepts from previous grades or improve number sense.

Front Row provides math and literacy practice on specific concepts. Teachers assign "assignments" that correlate with what we are learning or have already learned in class.

We use this website a lot in class for practice pages. You can print reviews on a variety of topics (the site is organized by subject and skills) or students can practice skills "One Atta Time!"

This website was created in Britain (so, yes, "Maths" is correct!) and includes definitions and examples of many common math terms.

Literacy Websites

Raz-Kids provides differentiated reading comprehension practice. Students can increase their levels on Raz-Kids by reading, listening to, and answering questions about leveled texts. Texts in each student's book room include a variety of genres.

Study Ladder includes reading and math practice on specific concepts. It is a great site to use if your student needs to revisit old concepts from previous grades or improve number sense.

Front Row provides math and literacy practice on specific concepts. Teachers assign "assignments" that correlate with what we are learning or have already learned in class.

Currently, the link will take you specifically to practice on prefixes and suffixes. However, navigation on the left will also guide you to other topics.

This site will allow students to practice the meanings of root words. There is a 3-5 section, as well as practice for older students.

This site allows students to randomly create story ideas for creative writing time.