Please check out some of the resources below on how to practice grade level and independent skills. These resources range from practice with literacy skills to math skills to both.

Set Aside Time for Reading

Reading with your child daily can increase fluency, comprehension, and simply a love for reading. This is something I recommend doing for every child, no matter their age.

Epic

Use the embedded link above to try out Epic. This can be accessed at home or at school (however the free version that your child's teacher has set up is only limited to during school hours). This website is filled with books that your child can read with or without you, there are audio books, videos, and so much more.

ABC Ya!

Use the embedded link above to try out ABC Ya. This can be accessed at home or at school. It has game/activties for things like reading, math, strategies, and skills for grades Pre-K to 6th. 

Ready Math

Use the embedded link above to try out iReady/Ready Math. iReady is tied to our math curriculum (Ready Math). Some functions on the student accounts are limited to after school hours. However, iReady is set up to allow your child to practice skills that he/she need to master based on their diagnostic tests. iReady can be accessed through the use of your child's email and password or through the use of their clever badge in which their teacher has access to.

Khan Academy

Use the embedded link above to try out Khan Academy. This is a website that is free. It gives families access to all sorts of math activities/topics from earlier grade reviews to 2nd grade topics to college level topics.

Khan Academy for Kids

Use the embedded link above to check out Khan Academy for kids. This is a free app that you can download. It gives families access to math skill up to 2nd grade.