Student Help

Here are some GREAT resources for children to read, learn, and play educational games.

On this website, children can play simple games to learn vocabulary and grammar. It also includes games to practice listening and speaking skills in English.

This is a library of books from around the world! You can find many different languages.

This has many popular books read aloud by famous people such as actors.

This is a wonderful resource of books that include current topics for children. It also has the audio option and translations in different languages!

This is an excellent website for all grades and levels. It has many educational games for students to play such as alphabet, words, reading, math, science, social studies, writing, and typing.


This website provides online and printable activities for students to practice sight words.

This is a popular website for kids to watch educational videos and play learning games.

Room Recess has over 150 learning games for children that supports their fundamental literacy and math skills.

This link gives FREE access to K-3 students for ABC Mouse activities. Click on TEACHER login.

User name: Vedrana.Kalas@nccsk12.org

PWD: BHENL2122

When you log in, click on your child's name. Have fun!

This is a fun place for children to learn words through games. It provides an opportunity to learn and reinforce vocabulary in English and 21 home languages!

This is a children's picture dictionary. Students can look up the meaning and images of words.


This is a popular website to learn different languages including English. You will be asked to make an account in a few easy steps.

This is a great place for students who are starting to learn English. It includes lessons and games.

Username: nccs_boghthills

Password: nccs

This is a wonderful place for young children to be learning literacy skills. It's an engaging show with many episodes based on teaching practices that we use at our school!

Help Your Child Read

This is some helpful language when helping your child with reading at home. It is equally encouraged that parents speak to their children about books in the home language.

Ideas to Grow Interested Readers

These are some activities that will help a young child with the early reading skills.

For information about the NYS English as a New Language Test (NYSESLAT), and test practice, please click HERE.