- Jefferson Elementary School
- Interesting Web Resources
Link Library
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Happy Numbers
Math Website with good resources for students that tracks their progress.
Contact your student's teacher for the class code.
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Lalilo
Comprehensive reading website that includes phonics work. Please see your email or contact teacher for class info. MUST begin with preassessment and work is tailored to student level.
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Starfall Customizable worksheets
-This allows for parents to view worksheets for English-Language Arts, Math and word+picture cards
-Will require a personal printer to produce materials
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Raz-Kids
-Individual login for each student (see your email from me)
-Follow email directions
-Allows students opportunity to read and listen to books
-Reads comprehension questions aloud for tests.
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Touch Math 123
-Many of our students work with Touch Math
-You will need to note your child's level.
** please email me if your child is having trouble with 9 - we do it differently.
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Khan Academy
-Free during school closures.
-Allows parents to set up an account.
-Downloadable app available that includes suggested schedules.
-Lots of information and activities to sort through, but can find activities on most levels.
-Will require mouse or touch screen motor skills unless a parent can assist.
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Boardmaker Activities-To-Go
-Free Boardmaker visual activities for parents to print and do with their child.
-Students are very familiar with the picture symbols found here as we use this program daily to make visuals for your child.
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All Kids Network
-Links to math and reading activities, as well as art for your child.
-Adults should search and find related learning based on their student's levels.
-Links to IXL and other visual math activities within the website.
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Everett School District
-Everett Public Schools webpage for online resources - specific to all grade levels.
-Choose "Special Programs" tab
-Select Elementary IEP for math, life skills, motor movement and English language arts content for your child.
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GoNoodle
-Easy way to get children up and moving.
-Fun videos designed to have students follow movements.
-App available for movement based games.
-Free videos are on website or YouTube channel.
-Be careful to select those your child can do without frustration.
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Sherlock Center on Disability
-Adapted literature for students with different learning needs.
-Books for students can be organized to view through grade level searches.
-Books include PCS (picture symbols) to correspond with the text.
-Books must be downloaded to view.
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Scholastic
Book Publishing company
**Select the Magazines option**
-Free online learn at home option
-Provides reading materials for grades K-6
-Books read aloud with interactive content to follow
-New content posted each day
-Listening to stories and answering questions for each student at their individual level is a great option.
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ABCYa
Math and Reading games
-Parent/Teacher tab has a blog with educational activity ideas that can be done at home. Parents may need to adapt for individual student needs.
-Grades K-2 number games - including sequencing, 1:1 correspondence, addition and subtraction, telling time, etc.
-Grades K-2 letter games - including high frequency (Dolch/core) words, alphabet games, upper and lower case letter games, phonics, etc.
-Use search bar to find games and resources specific to your child's needs.