Resources

Sometimes when we are at home, out to eat, waiting at the doctor’s office, or on a road trip, we want our child to continue to learn and not always just use technology for Youtube or shows. But you don’t always know of the resources that can be used in order to help them.

The below links are just some of the resources out there that can help your child to continue to learn outside of the classroom. All while being fun at the same time and not just educational; as they are either games, puzzles, and or interactive stories to just name a few. Add these to your learning tool box as an easy choice for them.

Check out the products page as well if you would like supplemental material to assist you to see what your child is reading. Are they making connections? Understanding what they are reading? Able to recall specific details?

There is a comprehensive list provided of books that 4th and 5th graders should be able to read, whether with you or in the classroom, with provided questions to help you get the conversation started.

Have fun!

Readtheory.org
- Track your child’s reading level and see them take quizzes and move up in grades
- Great for test prep, improving reading comprehension
- Tells you immediately am I wrong or right in the feedback section, very beneficial to grow
Studyladder
- All topics and grade level
- Short little tasks, 5-15 questions to practice specific content
- Great for Math and Language Arts
Room Recess
- Game like learning
- Grades K-6
- Pick what subject and then pick a standard and learn it in a fun way
Natgeo
DiscoveryEd
Mathfacts
ABCMouse
Freckle
- Great social studies resource
- More articles for reading comprehension with immediate feedback
CNN10
- Youtube 10 minute video
- Daily video, goes over what is happening in the world (news), in a kid friendly way, so
students can be aware of what is around them, can make connections, and be exposed
to situations outside of their everyday norm