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Language Arts
An adaptive reading site, where each student will be given passages that fit their Lexile level based on their pretest and average scores. Once they pass the quiz, then it will go to the next level. If the student struggles, it will either stay at that level, or go to an easier level so that the student can be successful.
Professional actors read notable children's books.
Scholastic is providing free access to a variety of books and learning opportunities for children of all ages.
Math
Find Module guidance and answer keys for all math problem sets and homework pages
Curriculum top-rated by EdReports that unites hands-on instruction and immersive digital learning. Aligned to Eureka Math / EngageNY.
XtraMath a free program that helps students master addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.
Multiflyer is an award winning computer game built to help anyone trying to learn or brush up on their multiplication skills.
A non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan to provide "a free, world-class education for anyone.
Science & Social Studies
National Geographic Kids explores the fascinating world we live in.
Non-fiction and current events for kids.
Short engaging videos we view in STEM lab
Art/Music
Here you'll find all kinds of art lessons for kids, including how to draw for kids, even painting and origami for kids.
Physical Education
Benefits kids’ physical wellness, academic success, and social-emotional healths, and social-emotional health