English

https://www.storyboardthat.com/

Storyboardthat.com is a site that allows students to make visual stories (this includes character, plot, dialogue, etc.), plan projects and videos, and make their own digital posters. This site also allows the teacher to assign worksheets, quizzes, and assignments. Students are able to sign into their own account, create their own storyboards, and view content the teacher has made using their own devices. It allows for unlimited creativity to blossom while learning content. There is a free trial for minimal use that can be upgraded to an account for frequent use.

https://www.squigglepark.com/dreamscape/?fbclid=IwAR1e1A4whnoyR9CpGSJ3QQPh7VlHb7cg5kJ5w9rif9F0077DvLGnyFfqB0M

Squigglepark.com is a free site that allows students to create an account to learn through practice and play. Each game on the site focuses on allowing students to practice different types of literacy skills. The games begin with one concept and build off each of each other (beginning with learning certain Grapheme Phoneme Correspondences leading to having to use them to read complex sentences). This site focuses on making sure student's frustration is low and building student confidence while they learn.

https://www.storywars.net/

Storywars.net is a free site that allows students to create an account to collaboratively write. Students can start their own stories and allow others to add chapters, or students can write chapters onto another person's story. The next written chapter on a story will be voted on to get published. Students will be able to earn points and engage in play word and roleplay games (this even allows students to decorate their own 'writers room').

https://www.readworks.org

Readworks.org is a free site that allows students to complete assignments digitally or print their course work. Teachers will be able to access progress reports and adjust the site to automatically grade student work. This site features K-12, step reads, vocabulary work, comparing passages, audio versions, and support for ELL, SPED, and readers who struggle.

https://www.funbrain.com/?fbclid=IwAR1ijcrP-8jgvrYse180ZOKv4ihL5xLV0hxsqE4JkEqLbbOm-ON_8N4uLhY

Funbrain.com is a free site for kids in Pre-K through 8th grade that provides educational games, books, comics, and videos. These games help students increase their skills in problem-solving, math, reading, and literacy. Students may select their grade and choose from hundreds of options including lessons on specific topics, digital books, and an educational "playground". In addition, the site does not collect any personally identifiable information, making it a safe learning experience for students.

https://thestorystarter.com/?fbclid=IwAR1Q4xiw5ADx3XLwyas0TsaUOl-IorFM0E_n9d5NN0szuz50KB0V1gdm2lE

The Story Starter is a free site that generates a random sentence that students can use to open their own story. Simply visit the site, click a single button, and receive one of billions of story ideas. Next, write the sentence starter on a piece of paper or copy and paste it into a word processor to complete the story. This site provides students with a creative outlet to practice their writing skills and explore new ideas. The site also includes "Story Starter Jr.", which is specifically tailored to elementary-age students.

https://gridclub.com/?fbclid=IwAR1RsXyzMxzglCJjHDqsCjUDq4hph2QBHln5ww7TjDedHqv-T-R9leGwnYs

Grid Club gives students access to games involving Logic, Strategy, Math, English Language Arts, Science, and more. The games help students develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving techniques. Games are designed for students aged 5 to 12 and include activities like word searches, story quests, and second language games.

https://www.quill.org/tools/grammar

Quill Grammar helps students hone their writing skills by mastering a variety of grammar activities. Teachers can create classes which students may "join" to complete assigned tasks. The Basic package is free and includes 5 writing tools and an entire library of activities. All activities are designed to be completed within 10 minutes. Members may upgrade to a Premium package for access to more site perks.

https://www.activelylearn.com/?fbclid=IwAR1HUyYbDtt6W7un-zl2bOc8VO2VwA-XnhUQkwdDqGmpss5b5jQL_VksOPA

Actively Learn is a website for students that is focused on ELA, Science, and Social Studies. It includes texts and videos to help students understand the material. Teachers can create classes for students to join, or students can sign up independently and work on grade-level material. The website goes from 2nd grade through 12th grade.


https://www.bookopolis.com

This is a private social network for students to read and share books. Bookopolis offers book trailers, book talks, and summer reading lists. It allows teachers to trach their student's reading including how much time they have spent reading. Students can also complete book reviews and receive feedback from the teachers.


https://www.tweentribune.com/

Tween Tribune is a free reading resource from the Smithsonian institute that includes topics about animals, fashion, entertainment, school, science, technology, national and world news written by kids and professional journalists.


http://www.gutenberg.org/

Project Gutenberg offers over 50,000 e-books to students. It offers a variety of class literature book such as, The Adventures of Tome Sawyer, and Great Expectation. E-books are available in various formats including ePub, HTML and more.

https://www.dogonews.com/

DOGO News is a reading resource that offers a variety of content covering current events, sports, science, technology and more. Each article is kid friendly and contains links to definitions of words students may find complicated. Content is searchable by grade level or category, and includes links to relevant national standards.

https://www.sikids.com/

This kid-friendly spin-off of the familiar Sports Illustrated magazine provides online resources, articles, interviews with famous athletes, videos, games and more engaging content. There are even articles written by kids in the Kid Reporter section of the site.