Scholastic News
Borugian's Class - (daygreen4)
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Weekly nonfiction that supports your curriculum as well as the Common Core Standards. Take a closer look at Scholastic News Grade 3:
Borugian's Class - (daygreen4)
sn3.scholastic.com/
Weekly nonfiction that supports your curriculum as well as the Common Core Standards. Take a closer look at Scholastic News Grade 3:
- Current events bring your class high-quality nonfiction on curriculum-connected science and social studies topics that are too new for textbooks.
- Exceptional Common Core instructional materials include informational texts of varying complexity, close reading questions, and text-marking activities.
- Scholastic News Online complements the print magazine with videos, Know the News review games, alternate reading levels, an audio read-aloud function, and much more!
Resources & Documents!
Epic is the leading digital reading platform—built on a collection of 40,000+ popular, high-quality books from 250+ of the world's best publishers—that safely fuels curiosity and reading confidence for kids 12 and under. See our Google Classroom for Class Code
https://www.getepic.com/sign-in Prodigy Math -
Free for students and schools, forever Engage students as they explore the Prodigy Math Game world, where they answer math questions to complete epic quests and earn in-game rewards. Visualize student progress, align in-game questions and motivate math learning with powerful tools for educators and parents. Our Class Code -You have your usernames/passwords our first week of school sso.prodigygame.com/game/login |
Students are able to access Raz Kids A-Z - we will put their passwords in their agendas. Please click on this website to start reading! www.kidsa-z.com/main/Login Teacher Borugian dborugian1 |
Stephen K. Hayt Elementary School Web Page hayt.cps.edu/ Breakfast/Lunch Menu http://www.cps.edu/About_CPS/Departments/Pages/MealMenu.aspx |
Here are some fabulous reading websites:
www.raz-kids.com/
www.storylineonline.net/
Developed by The Screen Actors Guild Foundation, Storyline Online features accomplished actors and actresses reading some of their favorite children’s books. Each story comes with a free Activity Guide and can be viewed on YouTube or SchoolTube. Rainbow Fish, Wilfrid Gordon Macdonald Partridge, and To Be a Drum are just a few of the books available.
http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
Discover books from around the world at the International Children’s Digital Library. The free site does not read the books aloud, but students can read them independently during Read to Self or free time. This is a great site for extension activities when learning about different regions of the world and can be used effectively into the middle school grades.
http://abcya.com/
Children can listen to short stories read aloud to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. ABCya! has a variety of educational games in addition to the featured stories. Free resources and materials are available for grades K through 5.
http://www.storynory.com/
Storynory features a collection of original, fairytale, and classic children’s audio stories. Students can follow along with the story as it is read to them, as the text is also included on the site. There are also some great features available that give you the option of downloading the audio to your computer, listening to “catch phrase” explanations, translating text into different languages (especially helpful for your ELL students!), and more.
http://ngexplorer.cengage.com/ngyoungexplorer/index.html
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. It is a great way to bring interesting non-fiction stories into reading center time.
http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/
After registering for a free account, you have access to over 250 children’s audio books that can be used in the classroom. The book text is not part of the presentation, so students will not be able to follow along as it is read to them.
www.raz-kids.com/
www.storylineonline.net/
Developed by The Screen Actors Guild Foundation, Storyline Online features accomplished actors and actresses reading some of their favorite children’s books. Each story comes with a free Activity Guide and can be viewed on YouTube or SchoolTube. Rainbow Fish, Wilfrid Gordon Macdonald Partridge, and To Be a Drum are just a few of the books available.
http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
Discover books from around the world at the International Children’s Digital Library. The free site does not read the books aloud, but students can read them independently during Read to Self or free time. This is a great site for extension activities when learning about different regions of the world and can be used effectively into the middle school grades.
http://abcya.com/
Children can listen to short stories read aloud to them as they follow along with the highlighted text. ABCya! has a variety of educational games in addition to the featured stories. Free resources and materials are available for grades K through 5.
http://www.storynory.com/
Storynory features a collection of original, fairytale, and classic children’s audio stories. Students can follow along with the story as it is read to them, as the text is also included on the site. There are also some great features available that give you the option of downloading the audio to your computer, listening to “catch phrase” explanations, translating text into different languages (especially helpful for your ELL students!), and more.
http://ngexplorer.cengage.com/ngyoungexplorer/index.html
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. It is a great way to bring interesting non-fiction stories into reading center time.
http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/
After registering for a free account, you have access to over 250 children’s audio books that can be used in the classroom. The book text is not part of the presentation, so students will not be able to follow along as it is read to them.
This is a wonderful website with tons and tons of math games. Play some of these fun games as practice.
www.fun4thebrain.com/ |