Helpful Links

ixl.com - Each student has a login and account. Students can use this website to practice grade level common core standards as well as those at a lower grade level for reinforcement.

raz-kids.com - All of the students have logins and passwords for this site. There are both fiction and non-fiction books on this site that students can access and then take tests over. They can use the books for either fluency practice or comprehension practice.

readworks.org - Each of my students is able to log in using their Google login. This website is awesome for practicing independent comprehension. Students can look up articles by grade level, by reading skill or by subject area. They can choose articles that have questions at the end in order to practice their comprehension.

sheppardsoftware.com - This provides games in a variety of different academic areas. In my classroom we use it primarily to practice math skills. Students can play games to practice basic skills all the way up to geometry.

abcya.com - This website can be used as an alternative to Sheppard Software. It offers games by grade level and common core standard. It only goes up to 6th grade but can be used as a review of skills.

math-play.com - This website offers practice games for 6th-8th grade.

getepic.com - This website offers different types of text that are high interest for students: comics, read-to-me, and audio books. The students can log in using their Google logins.

Mashup Math on YouTube - This YouTube channel has tons of videos explaining algebra and geometry concepts. You can subscribe to it for free to see the content.