Click on the titles below each image for the link to the resource
Click the link embedded in the title and watch this how-to video on how to get onto Google Classroom from home
In case the waffle doesn't work, this is a link that should lead you straight to google classroom.
Note: Students should be logged into their google accounts
Click the link to watch how to add your work and turn in assignments on Google Classroom
Stepping Stones created this free resource for students to use at home
Click Start => Grade 3
Prodigy is a curriculum-aligned math game loved by over 50 million children.
ABCya provides over 400 fun and educational games.
Coolmath4Kids is an amusement park of games, lessons and more, designed to make math FUN.
Free, online math games and more. Problem solving, logic games and number puzzles kids love to play.
Log in to your account and play games to practice your spelling and grammar skills!
Scholastic created activities to do with your children at home for free!
Here is a Google slides presentation on how to access games and assignments on Wonders
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
Handwriting Without Tears uses multi-sensory strategies to increase success with early writing skills for students.
These short, accessible, image-driven prompts include both photographs and illustrations, and invite a variety of kinds of writing.
Find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more.
Our students LOVED doing these lessons in school and now you can do them at home for free!
Discovery Kids inspires kids to explore the awesome world around them and satisfy their curiosity with innovative games, activities, quizzes and articles.
Here is where you can access your science assignments.
Videos that challenge kids to think, reflect, and set positive intentions for the day!
Centervention Free resources – lessons, activities, and printables – in the following skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation.
Watch videos and do activities that will help you learn the power of positive thinking!
Family Programs at the National Gallery of Art are based on a philosophy of slowing down, focusing on one work of art, developing observation and thinking skills, inspiring curiosity and wonder, and fostering collaboration between children and adults.