Elementary School LIBRARY


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Early learning resource for students in grade levels kindergarten through second grade


Encyclopedia articles with images, maps, games, and other learning materials for elementary school students and educators


Browse Britannica's images and videos for elementary school students


Interactive world atlas designed especially for younger students

Browse by Animals, Arts & Music, Biographies, Geography, Language Arts, Math, Science & Health, and Social Studies


Full-text magazines for elementary students

The following links are to the official websites for each of the American Indian Nations of Wisconsin. These websites provide information about each nation or community, including news, resources, and contacts.

Accurate and authentic educational materials for teaching about the American Indian Nations of Wisconsin.

Students can practice making inferences as they explore animal shelters, research using the Great States series, or complete a graphic organizer to compare holidays with the All About the Holidays series. Topics ranging from the leadership of Abraham Lincoln to Neil Armstrong's first mission to the moon are covered in Elementary Social Studies.


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Children’s e-books and Audio books



An engaging collection of resources that brings books to life

Introduction to Coding that gives students a fun first introduction to computer science.  Choose your grade level.  Choose an activity.  And get Coding!

Citation for Beginners Video:  Learn how to avoid plagiarism by citing your sources.

                  PBS KIDS

Educational games and videos from Curious George, Wild Kratts and other PBS KIDS shows!

PebbleGo is a curricular content hub specifically designed for K-2 students. Packed with informational articles, ready-made activities, and literacy supports for students of all abilities, it boosts engagement and fosters independent learning in core subject areas. 

BrainPop

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Our animated movies engage via narrative, humor, and characters who speak in a voice kids can relate to, encouraging self-directed learning and further exploration of the world around them.