Bridging The Tech Gap for ML Students
Since our primary learners use both iPads & Chromebooks in the classrooms depending upon the level, we have compiled a list websites/activities that will help familiarize ML students at these levels with both devices. These activities reinforce vocabulary, as well as skills to strengthen tracking / touch pad skills. In the Digital Tools Library, you will find lots of tools that will help to empower students to learn new vocabulary, as well as share and communicate their ideas, such as Flipgrid, EdPuzzle, Seesaw, Google Jamboard, Padlet, Peardeck, Flashcard Factory, Nearpod and lots more.
BrainPOP ELL (Gr3-5)
BrainPOP ELL brings English language learning to life and offers a rich collection of support resources, including ELL-specific graphic organizers and action images to learning strategies, lesson plans & vocabulary activities. There are 3 levels with 6 units per level, plus a placement test. Each movie topic includes a quiz and a variety of interactive learning activities, such as a vocabulary tutorial, flash words, word play, hear it say it, read it, write it, make-a-map, practice, a grammar summary, games, lesson ideas & a content index.
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Because we have a district subscription, all K-8 teachers in South Brunswick can take advantage of the 'My BrainPop' Suite of features where you can create and manage multiple classes of students, keep track of progress, share feedback on learning, customize assessments, build assignments and incorporate gaming into instruction. Learn more about it. If you are interested in setting up accounts for your ML class, contact Tracey here.
Starfall
Starfall games focus on reading, phonics & math and offer educational games, movies, books, songs, and more for children. It is mostly for the primary level, but all grades can take advantage if you have students that can benefit. Learn more about our district subscription here. |
PBS Games (K/5)
15 Best FREE Printable Books for Early Reading 2020
Hand-picked, printable books for English-speaking kids (aged 4-8), and for people who are learning to read English as a second language. These books are free to print! You can share them with students, family, and friends.
Hand-picked, printable books for English-speaking kids (aged 4-8), and for people who are learning to read English as a second language. These books are free to print! You can share them with students, family, and friends.
ABCYa Games (K/1)