Elementary
Digital Tools for Elementary
Give Yes/ No Polls
Embed comprehension questions within a video
Online post-its for students to collaborate
Current real-world news learning materials
Learn about computer science and coding
Allows you to create safe video links to send to students
Educational game website that's organized by grade level and subject area
Video content across lots of many areas
*must be purchased at a district or school levelChrome Extensions
Number Pieces, by The Math Learning Center
This Google Chrome Extension gives you access to virtual base ten blocks.
Fractions, by The Math Learning Center
This Google Chrome Extension gives you access to create virtual fractions.
Number Line, by The Math Learning Center
This Google Chrome Extension gives you access to create a virtual number line.
Pattern Shapes, by The Math Learning Center
This Google Chrome Extension gives you access to use and manipulate virtual shapes.
Favorite Activity for Virtual Class
Virtual Field Trips
Resources located below
Engaging science videos and extended content
Invite a guest to your class meeting time
Allow the students to find content in real-world items
Play the classic game to practice good listening
Play a content review virtual game
Create silly stories and review parts of a sentence
Think outside the box to solve some riddles
Don't forget to integrate some FUN enhancement activities
Play some music with items from home
Go Noodle: Banana Banana Meatball
Get moving as a group with the Go Noodle Team
Behind my Mask: A Super Kid Self- Portrait
Use art to express individuals
An exciting activity after a read aloud story
Virtual Field Trips for Elementary
Engaging Videos
Wacky Walker Videos were designed during the onslaught of COVID 19 to help engage students with their new world of online learning. Created to keep students interested in learning and laughing by Zee Walker. Check out her YouTube Channel.
At-Home STEM Challenges
At-Home Science Experiments
Consider sharing with your students and families these fun, easy STEM challenges. These challenges require fairly common supplies that most students will have at home. In the STEM and Science folders, there is a google form to collect your student's reflections!
Check out both of the shared folders to make your own copy. Resources created by Leanne Rose.