Freckle is an adaptive math program that students have used throughout the school year. Students will access through their Clever portal.
OUSD Summer Hyperdoc has summer math calendars, packets, fluency games, and other resources by grade level.
YouCubed at Home is a free K-12 math resource from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education. Tasks are activities that can be filtered by grade, level of difficulty, concept, MP standard, and topic. They can be downloaded as PDFs.
Krazydad has free printable math puzzles (Sodoku, Inkies,) mazes, and more!
The Math Learning Center offers many great resources TK-5
Greg Tang Math is an online math website that offers math challenges, interactive games, and printable resources.
Open Middle Tasks give students open ended, challenging math problems. Choose by grade and standard.
Math is Fun is a free website that offers free math and logic puzzles.
The NRICH Project- University of Cambridge aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. Choose primary or secondary student resources.
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics has many interactive math activities to challenge students both visually and conceptually. Filter by grade and concept.
Mystery Science is a subscription-based science activity site. Each investigation starts with a "mystery" that needs to be solved. Click here to access the distance learning resources. Check with your classroom teacher for a login and password.
IXL Science (2nd - 8th) gives students science extension activities.
Monterey Bay Aquarium has online science courses! Try one here!
The Lawrence Hall of Science has a YouTube playlist of videos called "The Lawrence at Home." Check it out here!
Sumer Writing BINGO Challenge! Here is a primary BINGO board or an advanced BINGO board to keep kids writing during the summer!
Lexia Core 5 is a comprehensive technology-based literacy program that extends learning for students who are advanced and accelerates learning for students who need support. Here are directions on how to log in with OUSD credentials.
With Learning Ally's Summer Reading Program students can continue to read books all summer long and earn prizes! *This program is for students who used Learning Ally during the 2020-2021 school year.
Visit the Learning Ally page for more information on how to download books to your devices.
Scholastic Read-a-Palooza engages students in a nationwide campaign that celebrates reading for fun while improving access to books during the summer.
Color As You Go Summer Reading Challenge Bookmark Download the bookmark for fun ways to motivate students to read during the summer. (We Are Teachers)
Author Mo Willems invites you into his studio for his Lunch Doodles. Visit The Kennedy Center's website to view Lunch Doodles and explore ways of writing and doodling, just like Mo Willems!
Wide Open Schools: “A free collection of the best learning experiences for kids curated by the editors at Common Sense.” Includes activities across content areas and live events.
Time for Kids - Students can read grade-specific articles and stories centered around a variety of topics that explain the world around them
Code.org offers free coding curriculum for kindergarten through high school. OUSD students may access Code.org on the Clever portal.
Click here to draw every day with author and illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka.
Scratch Jr. is an easy-to-use programming app that is great for teaching coding, logical reasoning, sequencing, number sense, and more. Appropriate for grades TK-3.
Google Arts and Culture: Visit the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C to see thousands of works for art.