Academics + Arcade = Arcademics. There are many fun and free educational Games available at this site. Thanks to Alex Nguyen from Team 5A '15-'16 for sharing this resource!
Please use this tool for checking out any books from our classroom library that you plan to enjoy outside the IMAGE classroom.
A link to Booksource Classroom Organizer can be found under Student Resources on the IMAGE Site. When you visit it for the first time, please bookmark it. It is safe to accept Cookies for the site.
The email address for login is kanderson@gpsbulldogs.org (hold the Shift key and press 2 for the @ symbol) and the Classroom Password is Image315 (hold the Shift key and press i for a capital I).
From there, go to Students. 3rd grade is in Group 1 and 4th grade in Group 2. Find and choose your name, or Search for it. Your Password is image (lowercase letters).
If you want to Checkout & Read (borrow) a book, choose that option. If you are going to Return Books to the shelf, choose that, instead.
Search for the book you want to check out by entering one or two of the more unusual words. For example, you would not need to enter the whole title of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Instead, just type "sorcerer" and you should get that book as one of your only choices. Click the green Checkout Book button below the book, and you're set.
Books can be checked out for two weeks, after which you will need to either return the book or renew it (by returning it and checking it out again in the Booksource system).
When returning a book, you will not need to search for it. Any books you've checked out will be displayed. Click on the green Return Book button under the book you're returning. Be sure you return it to the shelf only after you have returned it in Booksource!
Check out these amazing Challenges, and then see how many you are able to accomplish.
Relive moments that defined our world, through the words of the people who helped shape it.
Reliable, unbiased information on animals, automobiles, entertainment, culture, money, politics, science, and a huge range of other topics.
Authoritative answers to questions using statistics, facts, and historical records from research materials including atlases, encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, and thesauruses.
We will use Kahoot! to review, test, and sometimes even introduce content in our units. It's a fast-paced, friendly competition in multiple choice format.
Enjoy fun videos that explore math terminology and processes. Thanks to Austin Zylema from Team 5A '15-'16 for sharing this resource!
Though the site is unfortunately named, these practice activities are straightforward, well-organized by Common Core standard within grade levels and topics, and--best of all--free to use.
Quickly locate homework help, good reads, and information on issues that impact students' lives.
A huge library of materials from the award-winning PBS program.
Quizlet is an online learning tool created in 2007 by a California high school student. Users create sets of materials that they can use to practice specific content.
Please note that these resources were ported directly from the former IMAGE site, and some may be dead links. They will be reviewed and curated prior to the 2018-2019 school year. If you find a site or other resource that might be of interest to others, please share it with Mr. Anderson and he may include it here.
kdl.org (You may use their databases to research)