Student Choice Extension Activities offer you the chance to fully follow your own interests and to explore those things you're most curious about and interested in.
You can keep a physical or digital folder of any extension work that you do. You can submit this folder after school re-opened as additional evidence of the work you did during remote learning.
These activities have been created by the DOE to support students who have already completed the coursework assigned by their teachers, or who would like to continue to push themselves in a particular subject area.
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Additional support from District 15 teachers.
The school library website has information eBooks and audiobooks, and other sources of information for homework or pleasure. There are additional activities in the "Family Resources" tab.
Follow Mr. Hyland on Instagram @mrhyland for book recommendations and humorous literary content. Check out his IGTV show "What to Read This Weekend" posted on Fridays.
Here is a video tutorial on how to use many of the school library resources.
Get a library card if you son't already have one by using this form.
Download the Libby app for eBooks and audiobooks that you can read on your phone, tablet or Kindle.
Download Flipster for digital access to many popular magazines.
Check out BPL's wide variety of virtual programming including gaming, competition, classes, career prep, and more!
Free tutoring available through BrainFuse
Brainpop has instructional videos and quizzes to help students break-down larger concepts in a variety of different subject areas.
Username: BHSK497
Password: BHSK497
With DuoLingo you to practice your language skills in over 100 different languages! You can practice a language you already speak or study, or you can try a new one! It is available to use on your browser or an app on a mobile device.
With a free student account, you can brush up on a variety of topics from different subject areas. There are instructional videos and tutorials to help you review old material and learn new things that interest you!
These full-length documentaries (some short, some long) are available for free on their YouTube Channel.
There are a wide variety of talks from leaders in technology, education, the arts, business, and other fields talking about lots of different topics. Stay up to date on current issues and hear from real people about what they think. Watching a TED Talk can spark an engaging conversation at home.
Check out the schedule - it's free and open to all middle school students, as long as new participants complete an application on DYCD Discover.
Use Quizlet.com to access user-created study materials in all the major subjects.
Our local division of PBS offers students resources to preparing for NYS regents exams, including a wide variety of different video content organized by subject.