Williams, Danielle
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- Andersen Elementary
- Websites
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Click here for the Arizona Science Center student page.
Here you will find videos, activities to do at home and virtual STEM labs to sign up for.
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Click here for the Smithsonian webpage for kids and teens.
The webpage has activities and games for all Art, History, Culture, Science and Nature. They also have interesting article and links to see artifacts from the museums.
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Click here for MobyMax website.
Students should have MobyMax log in information. In MobyMax students can practice math, reading, science, and grammar.
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Click here for NASA at Home website
This website has links to other NASA for kids websites. Near the bottom of the page there are links for virtual tours of the International space center and other Space centers.
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Click here for the NASA STEM engagement website
This website has materials and activities for kids in 5th-8th grade. There are videos, STEM activities, games, and more. If you have a younger sibling at home there is also a tab for K-4 activities as well.
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Click here for Kiwi Company website
Scroll down for at home crafts and STEM activities that can be completed with things from around the house. Typically this is a website that offers subscriptions for STEM activities to be shipped to your home. However, these activities are free!
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Click here for Robot Mesh Studio
Have fun learning how to program a robot to drive, turn, and change direction, all by itself. Since you may not have a robot handy, you will be programming a robot online.
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Clcik here for Cloze practice in fluency
This fill in the blank activity gives the kids extra practice for the DAZE test we give at the beginning, middle and end of year. -
Click here for International Children's Digital Library
This site has great leveled books on line. -
Click here for Xtra math
Use the pin number and log in information send home to practice math facts online. -
Click here for the Khan Academy
Great free math web site that has videos and math word problems for students to practice.
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Click here for IXL Math Practice
Tons of math concepts to choose from. Click on a concept and practice. Note: Site will only let you on for a limited time each day without being a member but kids will still get in a good amount of practice. -
Clcik here for Math fact cafe
You can print out math fact practice worksheets for your grade level. Click the blue grade level at the top to select your grade level. -
Click here for Math Playground
A good place to practice math facts and solving word problems using the bar model method. -
Click here to go to Stonesoup.com
This is an online literary magazine that is written by children 8-13 years old. Children can read samples of issues, find links to other websites, and submit stories. It does ask you to subscribe but I was able to explore a lot without a subscription.
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click here to go to read write think resource page for parents
This site will give you many options to encourage your child to write. There are activities/projects, online games, print outs and parent tips.
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Click here for Junior Achievement website.
Junior Achievement has put together a resource page for students that has lessons focusing on money management and workforce readiness. They have videos and lessons using their economic curriculum.