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Online Resources for Parents & Students
The sites in this list below allow you to create accounts as a parent to help support your child’s learning. Please keep in mind that you are responsible for reading and determining if the terms of service for a given tool align with your personal comfort level in using these digital tools.
App-based - iOS, Android, Kindle Fire
Ages 3+
Subjects: Variety, with a focus on Math
Web and App based
Ages 5+
Subjects: Variety, with a focus on Math
Web and App based
Ages 7+, Grades 1-8
Subjects: Math
Recommend to select ‘Play Offline’, as online play allows chat
Web-based
Grades: K-8
Subjects: Math
Parents can register free for 90 days
Web and App based
Ages 2-12
Subjects: Variety, with a focus on Reading
Get set up as a parent for a free 30-day trial
Web-based
Ages 9+
Subjects: Variety, with focus on Current Events
Web-based
Grades: PreK-6+
Subjects: Variety, with a focus on reading
Parent support and guidance may be necessary for some activities
3 Free Weeks of Maker Stations
Each challenge includes instructions using materials around the house, QR code video resources, and a student recording sheet.
Parent support and supervision may be necessary for some activities
Web-based and App-based
Ages: Grades 4-8, but my 2nd grader can do it with my assistance
Subjects: Variety, with focus on Coding
Accounts are not necessary when you access via the Curriculum Page
Web-based
Ages: 5+
Subject: Variety, with a focus on movement and music
Public Library Books
App-based
Ages: All ages
Subject: Variety
Using your public library card - download ebooks and audiobooks
Web and App based
Ages: +4
Actors reading books online
Web and App based
Ages: 4+
Subject: Fitness (Physical Education)
Exercise and movement videos, 9- 21 minutes in length
Looking for additional resources:
Visit Tierney Helpline, for tutorials, screencasts, etc. covering a variety of educational technology tools.
Common Sense Media is a fantastic resource that provides trustworthy information about apps, websites, movies, TV programs, etc. One great resource to investigate at this time: Free Educational Apps list from Common Sense Media
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