All student assignments are paper packets this year that were sent home with students in a white envelope.
Each day's assignment are labeled to make it easier to keep organized.
Students will do 1 reading assignment and 1 math assignment each day. They will put complete work in their gold folders to bring back to school and turn in. Make sure they put their name at the top of the work they complete.
If you need my email address for Lexia, it is: amy.simpson@monroe.kyschools.us
If students choose to do Lexia as the reading assignment for the day, I can see all the information I need to know that they logged in to do that as an assignment for the day.
Students can also do Prodigy Math. It is not an assignment, but they are welcome to practice math skills at home.
At the bottom of this page are some ideas for educational games and videos that students can watch while they are at home. They aren't required, but students enjoy watching them.
If students need to search for anything, a safe way to do that is by using https://www.kiddle.co/
Games for Fun and FREE
Will continue to add links as I find them.
Storyline Online (Free stories read by celebrities)
ABCya! reading and math games
PBS Kids Reading Games Primary Games
Math Games Fun Brain Math Playground
Must Try Activities for Kids at Home Word Game Time
Education.com (requires parent to sign in using Google or Facebook)
Math Games 4 Children Science Games
Videos to Watch on YouTube
Numberblocks and Numberjacks are math videos that are available to watch.
Mystery Doug is a science video series about different questions students have. We watch it weekly in the classroom.
Alphablocks and Geraldine the Giraffe are phonics videos reviewing sounds and words that we have talked about in class.
Franklin the Turtle, Arthur, and the Berenstain Bears are also great videos for the kids to watch.
Wayside- a cartoon based on the book, Sideway Stories from Wayside School, that we are currently reading in class.
Jack Hartmann has a lot of wonderful reading, phonics, and math videos that we watch almost daily in the classroom that relate to concepts we are learning about in class.
Mr. Demaio also has a ton of various videos that the students like to watch.