Online Learning Games
Spelling City is a wonderful website for practicing our spelling words. Go to www.spellingcity.com On the homepage, to to "find a list", type in your teacher's name in the search bar, and it will bring up her name. Click on the one that says Reese Road. Then click on the title of the story for the current week's spelling. Explore the site. It has a lot to offer you and your child in studying for weekly tests. (Thanks, Mrs. Graham.)
Harcourt School Learning Connection is the place to practice math and grammar skills. Go to http://www.harcourtschool.com On the home page either click on The Learning Site (red box). If you click on Math it will take you a menu with several math options. Select Harcourt Math then then "select your program by clicking on "the books" at the top. You will be asked for a password. It is....... Complete the registration form and then you will be able to select games to play. For Grammar/Language Arts practice select Language Arts, then the "books" at the top, complete the form with password ....... Then you should be able to play the games.
http://www.funbrain.com is another fun and educational site. It offers many different formats for practicing math, reading and language arts.
http://scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/games/home.htm is an exciting educational site. You and your child can explore science by themes, try monthly experiments, and go on a ride through the games area for some science fun.
The Leader in Me site is where students can play games to help them learn the Covey Habits of a Leader.
Harcourt School Learning Connection is the place to practice math and grammar skills. Go to http://www.harcourtschool.com On the home page either click on The Learning Site (red box). If you click on Math it will take you a menu with several math options. Select Harcourt Math then then "select your program by clicking on "the books" at the top. You will be asked for a password. It is....... Complete the registration form and then you will be able to select games to play. For Grammar/Language Arts practice select Language Arts, then the "books" at the top, complete the form with password ....... Then you should be able to play the games.
http://www.funbrain.com is another fun and educational site. It offers many different formats for practicing math, reading and language arts.
http://scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/games/home.htm is an exciting educational site. You and your child can explore science by themes, try monthly experiments, and go on a ride through the games area for some science fun.
The Leader in Me site is where students can play games to help them learn the Covey Habits of a Leader.