Academic Websites

Classroom Websites

Everyday we have our students work on Lexia and Dreambox, a differentiated literacy and math support website for 10-15 minutes each. We expect that all parents try to have their children access Lexia and/or Dreambox for 10-15 minutes a night as well. Students test into their academic level at the start of the program so students should be able to work independently on their level.

REMINDER - This year in order to access Lexia and Dreambox students MUST log in to their WakeID Portal. Directions are posted on Seesaw as well as a video and there are step-by-step directions on the back of your students communication binder that we send home daily.

If you need your students login information please contact your teacher on the daily communication sheet, Seesaw, or via email (ekrivera@wcpss.net).

Websites for Home Use

If you would like for your child to complete additional work outside of school here are a few AMAZING websites that the students can use to work on school work while still being engaged and having fun!

  • StarFall.com - There are various reading and math games and activities that students can work through at their own pace. It is a very self-guided website so it is best to help monitor the activities they are completing in order to make sure they are the appropriate difficulty level for your student.
  • Kids.nationalgeographic.com - If your student is able to read independently this is a great website where students can read short informational articles about different types of animals. There are also great videos on there as well for students that might have a little difficulty reading independently.
  • FunBrain.com - This website has a lot of games and activities that are appropriate of all levels of students! Similar to StarFall however it is important that you make sure that the student is playing games that are the appropriate difficulty level.
  • BrainPop.com - This website also has a lot of math, science, social studies, language arts, and music activities it is geared more towards higher functioning students so it might require an adult to sit with them and work through it together.
  • CoolMath.com - This website has a lot of very good math activities, these are geared for higher level students so it might be little difficult for some of our students to complete it independently.
  • Thekidzpage.com - This website has a lot of great printouts and worksheets that students can complete at home.
  • ABCya.com - This website has a lot of online games and activities for all levels with activities that are relevant to what we do in our classroom.
  • PBSkids.org - This website also has a lot of different games or activities for students to do that cover some of the things we work on in class.
  • Highlightskids.com - This website has not only games and activities for students to complete, but it also has fun crafts and experiments that students can do at home!
  • Randomhousekids.com - This website has a bunch of books for students to read as well as activities of kids to do.