How to help you student?
Helpful Links:
A Parent Guide to First Grade Skills
Lexia - This program is used almost daily at school. It is a self-paced program, which means that students will progress at their own pace. They more they get on, they more they will progress! They can do this at home and will need their login information to do so. There is also an iPhone and Android app!
Moby Max - We use this program at school mainly for reading and math. However, there are other subjects students can use as well. Your child should have specific login information, please ask me if you need it!
Lexia - This program is used almost daily at school. It is a self-paced program, which means that students will progress at their own pace. They more they get on, they more they will progress! They can do this at home and will need their login information to do so. There is also an iPhone and Android app!
Moby Max - We use this program at school mainly for reading and math. However, there are other subjects students can use as well. Your child should have specific login information, please ask me if you need it!
Reading:
Summer Reading Ideas
As summer draws near you may be worried that students will lose a little of what they gained during the school year. This is also a concern to your child's teachers. By reading over the summer your child can keep sharp!
Check out some of these links and ideas for reading over the summer.
Reading Rockets 10 Weeks of Summer Reading - It's not hard to help your children keep their interest in reading and learning during the summer break. Here are ten weeks of suggestions to encourage your children to open books even after school doors close.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/391/
Book Adventure - Book Adventure is a fun, free way to motivate your child to read! Kids in grades K-8 can search books, read them offline, come back to quiz on what they've read, and earn prizes for the reading success.
www.bookadventure.com/Home
TumbleBooks - TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. You do have to sign up for a username and password and there is a 12 month subscription available. However, you can sign up for a free, no obligation 30 day free trial.
www.tumblebooks.com
We Give Books - This site also has several children's books, both fiction and non fiction, online available to read for free! It also requires you to join and create a username and password, but it is absolutely free at any time!
www.wegivebooks.com
As summer draws near you may be worried that students will lose a little of what they gained during the school year. This is also a concern to your child's teachers. By reading over the summer your child can keep sharp!
Check out some of these links and ideas for reading over the summer.
Reading Rockets 10 Weeks of Summer Reading - It's not hard to help your children keep their interest in reading and learning during the summer break. Here are ten weeks of suggestions to encourage your children to open books even after school doors close.
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/391/
Book Adventure - Book Adventure is a fun, free way to motivate your child to read! Kids in grades K-8 can search books, read them offline, come back to quiz on what they've read, and earn prizes for the reading success.
www.bookadventure.com/Home
TumbleBooks - TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. You do have to sign up for a username and password and there is a 12 month subscription available. However, you can sign up for a free, no obligation 30 day free trial.
www.tumblebooks.com
We Give Books - This site also has several children's books, both fiction and non fiction, online available to read for free! It also requires you to join and create a username and password, but it is absolutely free at any time!
www.wegivebooks.com
Math:
Here are links and documents that are hopefully helpful in helping your child with math skills.
Kahn Academy: http://www.khanacademy.org/
IXL: http://www.ixl.com/ (This does require a paid membership.)
IXL: http://www.ixl.com/ (This does require a paid membership.)
Writing and Spelling:
These links and documents will hopefully be helping in helping your child with Reading, Writing and Spelling skills.
Building Writing Skills | |
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Writing at Home | |
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How to Make Spelling Fun | |
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Spelling City: https://www.spellingcity.com/
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