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Lucky Little Learners created a hot list of Digital Tools
Click here for their list of 35 Remote Learning Tools, including resources & activities for all levels K-5, ELA, Math and more. You will find all the ones you know like Flipgrid, Kahoot, PBS Learning Media.. but there are some out of the box ones too, so definitely check it out. Only takes a minute to scroll through the list. |
Adventure Academy - Students up to age 13 can play games to learn across a range of topics (math, reading, social studies, science, and more. In addition to their usual 30-day free trial, Age of Learning is offering Adventure Academy free to schools closed due to the outbreak. Contact them here for more information.
Boddle - Math platform for 1st - 6th grade that makes learning fun and personalized. Teachers and parents are able to track student progress remotely and quickly identify learning gaps. Boddle’s math game platform is available at no cost to educators, parents, and students dealing with school closures due to Covid-19.
edHelper - online service that provides printable worksheets to teachers and homeschooling parents. learn more.
Elementari - Turn writing assignments into something amazing with the illustrations, animations, and sound effects available. Kids can even write their own choose-your-own-adventure story! What They’re Offering: Schools affected by COVID-19 - free access until May 2020 or the school reopens. Contact them here.
Houghton Mifflin Math Manipulatives (Shared from Terri Wells, gr. 1, Indian Fields)
Great online tool for math manipulatives, and very helpful with the 1st grade math curriculum.
Smart Social's 100 Activities to Reduce Screen Time - Maintain balance and find time to unplug
Maker Stations - Brooke Brown created instruction cards, QR code resources, and student planning and reflection sheets for three weeks worth of design thinking challenges for elementary students.
Shared by Yasmin Short, gr. 1, Brunswick Acres:
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.
Boddle - Math platform for 1st - 6th grade that makes learning fun and personalized. Teachers and parents are able to track student progress remotely and quickly identify learning gaps. Boddle’s math game platform is available at no cost to educators, parents, and students dealing with school closures due to Covid-19.
edHelper - online service that provides printable worksheets to teachers and homeschooling parents. learn more.
Elementari - Turn writing assignments into something amazing with the illustrations, animations, and sound effects available. Kids can even write their own choose-your-own-adventure story! What They’re Offering: Schools affected by COVID-19 - free access until May 2020 or the school reopens. Contact them here.
Houghton Mifflin Math Manipulatives (Shared from Terri Wells, gr. 1, Indian Fields)
Great online tool for math manipulatives, and very helpful with the 1st grade math curriculum.
Smart Social's 100 Activities to Reduce Screen Time - Maintain balance and find time to unplug
Maker Stations - Brooke Brown created instruction cards, QR code resources, and student planning and reflection sheets for three weeks worth of design thinking challenges for elementary students.
Shared by Yasmin Short, gr. 1, Brunswick Acres:
- Pearson Investigations Games Find games that can be played at home to review concepts in an engaging way!
- Math Words and Ideas Find videos and tasks aligned to grade level content of the year.
- Bedtime Math Keep your kids’ math skills sharp – without screen time!
- Primary Math Stations Games that can be printed for free & played at home! Choose a topic according to math concepts & grade level.
- Jack Hartmann's Kids Music Channel for primary grades
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.