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Resources for Distance Learning

Social Studies
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Geography and animals
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/
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This interactive website, hosted by the U.S. Government Publishing Office, allows your child to see the ins and outs of the U.S. government by taking a series of learning adventures with none other than Benjamin Franklin
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National Geographic Young Explorers is a magazine designed specifically for kindergarten and first grade students. Children can listen to the magazine being read to them as they follow along with the highlighted text
https://ngexplorer.cengage.com/ngyoungexplorer/index.html
Reading Online Resources

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Read Works is an online resource of reading passages and lesson plans for students of all levels K-12.
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These apps and games will make reading a breeze for your elementary-school-aged child with ADHD. https://www.additudemag.com/3-ways-to-sharpen-reading-skills/
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Spelling City is free right now with code VSCFree90
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Spelling 1-4 grade
Online Tutorials for Google Classroom for Students and Parents

Click the links before to watch videos that show you how to properly use google classroom.
Writing Online Resources

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Use these fun and easy writing apps to give your child’s handwriting skills a much-needed boost.
https://www.additudemag.com/the-write-apps-for-adhd-kids/
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Applications for spelling and grammar (ages 3-11)
https://2simple.com/blog/using-purple-mash-when-school-closed/
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Grammar practice in free, printable short stories.
https://www.classroomcereal.com/
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Grammar practice for middle grades
https://www.classroomcereal.com/
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Vocabulary, grammar, listening activities and games in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean, and Latin
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Work on the 8 parts of speech
https://www.grammaropolis.com/
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Teaches students how to write a paragraph through an interactive online tutorial
http://www.paragraphpunch.com/
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An online curriculum that builds better writers
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The Shurley English program for grades K-8 provides a clear, logical, and concrete approach to language arts.
In The News
Who says distance learning can’t be engaging — and fun?
OLEAN — When Angela Mest’s students log onto Facebook or their Zoom session each day, they may be greeted by a clown, a Christmas character, a grandma in her bonnet or a patriotic figure.
May 1, 2020