Purpose: Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Parents: Learn more about iReady here!
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Connect with a favorite kindergarten author as he teaches students how to draw some of their favorite characters.
Access: Click this link
Purpose: Sight words are used frequently in reading and many cannot be easily sounded out or illustrated. Help students practice their sight words daily.
Access: Sight Word List
Purpose: Observe different animal behaviors and work to discover another pattern: all animals seek safety in order to survive. Engage in a fun activity that included physical movement and pretend to be different types of animals.
Access: Mystery Science
Purpose: Provides math activities, practice and online games
Recommended Use: Participate in the math activity of the day!
Access: Click this link
Purpose: A week's worth of literacy based learning activities are provided for Pre-K & Kindergarten Students. After each day's suggested activities you'll be ready for the daily reading quest. Start with week 1!
Access: Scholastic At Home
Purpose: Provides students with practice designed to reinforce key concepts.
Parents: Check out the teacher guides just below the activity packs for answers and explanations. Work on one-a-day using a whiteboard or scratch piece of paper.
2D/3D Scavenger Hunt: Find shapes around your home (example: circles & triangles) and sort them into different groups.
Sight word tic-tac-toe: Choose 2 sight words you're working on identifying and those are the Xs and Os. Play with a sibling or parent/guardian a few times and emphasize spelling and saying the word as you write it each time.
Go outside. Look for different living things. Then draw and label the things that you saw. Which are plants and which are animals?
This website has math games and number talks. Make sure you scroll down and click kindergarten!
Go on an alphabet walk! Look for objects that start with each letter of the alphabet, in order.
Read the room: Use a household object as a "pointer" and look around your home for words. If you find one, sound it out. See how many words you can find.
Bonus: choose three words you found and use them in a sentence. Draw a picture to go along with your sentence.
Draw a picture and write a story about it.
Start a collection- count how many things you have in it and sort them in some way (rocks, coins, etc.).
Read or look at a picture book. Tell someone in your family what happened in the beginning, middle, and end.
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's reading learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Provides literacy based learning activities
Recommended Use: Participate in a Daily Reading Quest!
Access: Click this link
Purpose: Sight words are used frequently in reading and many cannot be easily sounded out or illustrated. Four activities are included to help students practice their sight words and have fun doing so!
Access: Sight Word List
Purpose: Provides math activities, practice and online games
Recommended Use: Participate in the math activity of the day!
Access: Click this link
Read, read, read. Read to a parent, read to a sibling, read to a pet, read to a stuffed animal. Read aloud, read in your head. Read a favorite book, read a new book. Record yourself reading.
Play a card or board game with someone at home.
Make a science journal - draw and write about what see in your yard. Have you planted any seeds? Record what you see your new plants doing each day. Look for birds, animals and different types of plants; record what you see.
Write a letter to an important person in your life. Tell them what you have been doing, a favorite book you have read and why they are important to you.
Start a journal. Write about what you are doing each day, how you are feeling, who you are with. Here is a great video that will let you know how to get started and what to write about.
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's reading learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Provides literacy based learning activities
Recommended Use: Participate in a Daily Reading Quest!
Access: Click this link
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Provides math activities, practice and online games
Recommended Use: Participate in the math activity of the day!
Access: Click this link
Purpose: Explore a variety of science & social studies topics and activities
Recommended Use: Social Studies/Science
Access: Use this link
Purpose: Provides intriguing questions and exploration of science topics
Recommended Use: Click on the "Explore Wonders" tab and enter into the World of Wonder where you can select a topic that sparks your imagination
Access: Click this link
Practice basic math facts with one of these games
Target 200 (subtraction)
Start a science journal
Take notes about what you observe on a walk and add drawings & labels
Draw a picture and write about an adventure. Add detail to your writing.
Read, read, read!!!! Read with a stuffed animal, read with a flashlight, read outside
Draw a spring daffodil using these step-by-step instructions
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's reading learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week
Access: Through Clever
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Provides literacy based learning activities
Recommended Use: Participate in a Daily Reading Quest!
Access: Click this link
Purpose: Explore a variety of science & social studies topics and activities
Recommended Use: Social Studies/Science
Access: Use this link
Purpose: Provides math activities, practice and online games
Recommended Use: Participate in the math activity of the day!
Access: Click this link
Purpose: Provides intriguing questions and exploration of science topics
Recommended Use: Click on the "Explore Wonders" tab and enter into the World of Wonder where you can select a topic that sparks your imagination
Access: Click this link
Practice basic math facts with one of these games
Target 200 (subtraction)
Blockout (multiplication/division)
Salute (multiplication)
Read, read, read! Read to a sibling, pet or stuffed animal, read-t0-self
Many offline family games YouCubed
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose:
Personalized pathway for your child's reading learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45 minutes a week on lessons
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Explore math at home in rich and creative ways.
Recommended Use: Math
Access: Click the link below:
Purpose: Online lessons and science activities designed to use simple supplies a parent will likely already have at home.
Recommended Use:
Optional Learning Games, enrichment
Access: Link
Make a sign to hang in your window that encourages your neighbors!
Read, read, read! Share what you are reading with someone!
Write an email to your teacher or principal!
Learn to draw with ArtHub!
Create and use a secret code!
Interview a family member! Record their story in writing or share with another family member!
Practice basic math facts with one of these games:
Reading Minds to Figure out a Number (Game #16)
Blockout (multiplication/division)
Salute (multiplication)
Purpose: Personalized pathway for your child's math learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45-90 minutes a week on lessons (15-20/day)
Optional Learning Games
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Personalized pathway for your child's reading learning based on a diagnostic assessment
Recommended Use: 45-90 minutes a week on lessons (15-20/day)
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Daily lessons with articles, stories, videos, virtual field trips
Recommended Use: Literacy
Access: link
Purpose: Learn computer science by coding your own video games
Recommended Use: Math, embedded algebra skills
Access: Through Clever
Purpose: Online lessons and science activities using simple supplies a parent will likely already have at home.
Recommended Use:
Optional Learning Games, enrichment
Access: link
Purpose:
Instructional videos for math
Recommended Use:
Optional enrichment activities or for video tutorials in math
Access: Through Clever if you've done this with your class, or by clicking on this link for videos
Purpose: Take a virtual
field trip to various
Washington State Parks.
Recommended Use:
Literacy, Science
Access: link
Reading is KEY! Set a daily page goal for your chapter book. Share it with your parent to stay accountable.
If you're reading a terrific book, think about recommending it to your classmates during your next Zoom meeting!
Create a door display with a positive message for your family and neighbors.
Share a photo with your teacher.
Take a Teddy Bear walk around your neighborhood with a pencil and paper. Create a map detailing where teddy bears can be located. Include a key for important symbols. Give to a sibling to see if they can follow your map.
4 Numbers Math Game - Use all 4 numbers and +, -, x, Ă· to get to 24.
Take a screen shot of your high score (ctrl + button above the 6) and challenge your friends to beat you.
Practice basic math facts with one of these games:
Target 200 (subtraction)
Blockout (multiplication/division)
Salute (multiplication)
Purpose: Choose some of these ideas, look for a Bingo, or do them all!
Audience: K-5
Archive:
Week of May 29-June 4:Use this link
Week of May 22-29: Use this link
Week of May 16-22: Use this link
Week of May 8-15: Use this link
Week of May 1-8: Use this link
Week of April 27 - May 1: Use this link
Week of April 17 - 24: Use this link
Week of April 10-17: Use this link
Week of April 3-10: Use this link
Purpose:
These videos support students in staying calm and focused
Audience: K-5
Access: No need to create an account, just use the free resources at this link!
Purpose:
This article provides ideas for helping your family de-stress during Coronavirus uncertainty
Audience: All families
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
This easy to use resource and video (below) assists parents and caregivers in learning how to create a schedule for their child. Schedules can be a helpful tool for providing structure to a students day.
Audience: Preschool -12th Grade
Access: Access a short how-to video at this link
Purpose: This free website offers resources to assist with daily routines, play/engagement and communication tips. Access free printable visual schedules and social stories
Audience: Preschool-12th grade
Access: Use the link Living Well with Autism
Purpose:
This resource provides suggested parent interventions for impulse control
Audience: Preschool-12th grade
Access: Use the link Parent Interventions for Impulse Control
Purpose:
Scholastic is providing fun and engaging day by day activities and projects in the areas of li
Audience: Pre- 9th Grade
Access: Scholastic at this link
Purpose:
This website offers free printable visuals (for schedules) as well as learning activities in the areas of academics, fine motor, and social skills.
Audience: Preschool-12th grade
Access: Use the link Do 2 Learn
Purpose:
Take a look at these activities that help students practice speech sounds, and language skills in the home setting
Audience: All ages and Grades
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Engage your child in these daily articulation activities that are easy to implement in the home setting.
Audience: K-5
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Engage your child in these daily speaking fluency activities that are easy to do at home.
Audience: K-5
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Use this list to engage your child in a variety of Listening and Spoken Language activities easy to implement in the home setting.
Audience: K-5
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Take a look at at this list of pragmatic activities that give your student opportunities to practice their social thinking and communication skills in the home setting
Audience: 3rd grade and up
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Practice handwriting skills on a vertical surface to enhance visual motor, and fine motor skills.
Audience: Preschool - 3rd grade
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
An optional calendar of activities that help parents provide a good combination of OT activities addressing: Gross motor, fine motor, visual motor, executive functioning, and sensory
Audience: K-12th grade
Access: Use this link
Purpose:
Check out these sensory input ideas incorporated easily into daily activities such as bathtime, mealtime, playtime, and grocery shopping
Audience: Pre- 12th Grade
Access: Use this link