This website was created to offer learning and enrichment opportunities for students while they are not in school. These are suggested resources for students to access at home. Our goal is for students to read, write, communicate, and engage in continued learning experiences during this period.
Students should now see daily learning opportunities posted through each of their Google Classroom sites. Teachers will be in contact with the students, and provide feedback on the activities that they are posting.
We will update this site periodically with new information as it becomes available.
If you or someone you know needs internet, Comcast is offering free and discount internet service.
Offers students and staff links to ebooks, elearning and collections that have great interactive lessons and activities, interactive maps, and more. For initial access when using a PC you must go to ww.destinydiscover.com. You will get a box asking for location/area and then school name. Leave the location/area section blank and in the school name section type in or select in the drop down box Follett eLearning, McHenry, IL . Click go
Click on: Log in Username: guest Password: follett
Audible, which is owned by Amazon, is offering free audiobooks for kids.
“For as long as schools are closed, we will be open,” the company says in a press release. “Keeping to our founding belief that the spoken word can be inspiring and transporting in deeply intimate ways, we have created Stories.Audible.com—a place where anyone, in any country, can enjoy unlimited streaming of hundreds of titles for kids and families for free.”
As families, teachers and students adjust to school closures as a result of the global spread of COVID-19, the new TIME for Kids digital library will provide access to new issues of TIME for Kids and Your $, the financial literacy magazine for kids, each week. TIME for Kids will also make available a complete library of previously published editions from 2020 along with additional educational resources and activities.
Internet Archives has suspended their wait list and created a National Emergency Library to serve the nation's displaced learners. There are over 1.4 million books available from elementary school age through college. Access will be given until June 30, 2020 or until the end of the national emergency, whichever is later.
Click: Sign in (top right hand corner) Click: sign in for free
Once you verify your email you will be prompted to return to the site and log in. Once you log in you will have access to books, videos, audio, software and images.
FREE access to our JLG Digital online reading platform! With JLG Gold Standard eBooks for Elementary, Middle School and High school students, JLG Digital gives you and your readers unlimited access to read books online from any device. There is no limit to the number of users and titles enter and exit the digital stream regularly, so there are always new picks available.