Welcome to Website Watch
Below is a list of websites that we will actively explore and use during computer time. All of these sites can be easily accessed from any Internet source. I encourage you to try them at home. As we explore new sites I will add them to the list. So don't forget to check back regularly.
https://xtramath.org/#/signin/student_other Xtramath is a tool to help students build their basic math facts skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Though the children often know how to compute these basic computations. They need to build fluency in them. This program helps students to gain speed and accuracy in their computation.
https://www.zearn.org/ Zearn contains fluency, application, and teaching tutorials and activities that correspond with our Eureka math lessons. We work on these in class daily but your child can work on them at home up to the level we are working on at school. You can identify that by looking at their math homework and identify the module and lesson number.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/ Allows students to play fun math games while strengthening their math skills, problem solving, and critical thinking.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/ Contains videos, games, and activities that help your child learn about the world around them.
http://www.freerice.com/ Offers challenging activities in all academic subjects. Also it allows students the opportunity to give back to the world and recognize that they can make a difference by their efforts.
http://ninjawords.com/ is an online dictionary that provides quick and easy definitions for all types of words.
http://www.typingweb.com/ This website gives basic instruction in typing. It provides self-assessements to show growth and monitor strengths and weaknesses.
Below is a list of websites that we will actively explore and use during computer time. All of these sites can be easily accessed from any Internet source. I encourage you to try them at home. As we explore new sites I will add them to the list. So don't forget to check back regularly.
https://xtramath.org/#/signin/student_other Xtramath is a tool to help students build their basic math facts skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Though the children often know how to compute these basic computations. They need to build fluency in them. This program helps students to gain speed and accuracy in their computation.
https://www.zearn.org/ Zearn contains fluency, application, and teaching tutorials and activities that correspond with our Eureka math lessons. We work on these in class daily but your child can work on them at home up to the level we are working on at school. You can identify that by looking at their math homework and identify the module and lesson number.
http://www.coolmath4kids.com/ Allows students to play fun math games while strengthening their math skills, problem solving, and critical thinking.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/ Contains videos, games, and activities that help your child learn about the world around them.
http://www.freerice.com/ Offers challenging activities in all academic subjects. Also it allows students the opportunity to give back to the world and recognize that they can make a difference by their efforts.
http://ninjawords.com/ is an online dictionary that provides quick and easy definitions for all types of words.
http://www.typingweb.com/ This website gives basic instruction in typing. It provides self-assessements to show growth and monitor strengths and weaknesses.