Links to learning sites
Links we use in the classroom and some you may find helpful for fun learning at home.
Go Noodle
www.gonoodle.com
This is a fabulous site for students (and their teachers and parents). It includes child-friendly videos for movement, whether it be dancing, exercising, or calming our bodies. It's full of fun stuff! Students love the characters and seeing themselves move up achievement levels!
www.gonoodle.com
This is a fabulous site for students (and their teachers and parents). It includes child-friendly videos for movement, whether it be dancing, exercising, or calming our bodies. It's full of fun stuff! Students love the characters and seeing themselves move up achievement levels!
Storyline Online
www.storylineonline.net
Celebrities read popular children's books that connect to curriculum and life skills. A great site! Students will ask to play a story on the SmartBoard while they are eating lunch.
www.storylineonline.net
Celebrities read popular children's books that connect to curriculum and life skills. A great site! Students will ask to play a story on the SmartBoard while they are eating lunch.
Just Books Read Aloud
www.justbooksreadaloud.com
Over 600 books read aloud on video.
www.justbooksreadaloud.com
Over 600 books read aloud on video.
ABCya.com
www.abcya.com
Educational games (free!) for language arts and math.
www.abcya.com
Educational games (free!) for language arts and math.
Tumble Books
http://library.pe.ca/digitalmedia
This is a site where you can listen to and watch stories being read. There's a fee, BUT, by going through the PEI Library site, you have free access to the site. Yay! Once on the library site, click on the Tumble Books link. You will
see stories of all kinds, for language arts, math, chapter books and more.
http://library.pe.ca/digitalmedia
This is a site where you can listen to and watch stories being read. There's a fee, BUT, by going through the PEI Library site, you have free access to the site. Yay! Once on the library site, click on the Tumble Books link. You will
see stories of all kinds, for language arts, math, chapter books and more.
You Tube Channel: Have Fun Teaching (Alphabet Songs playlist)
www.youtube.com/user/havefunteaching/playlists
There are TONS of You Tube channels out there. From time to time, we stumble on a really valuable one. This one is great. We use the alphabet songs to help students learn the letters, for printing, speaking and reading. The songs are catchy and teacher-approved.
www.youtube.com/user/havefunteaching/playlists
There are TONS of You Tube channels out there. From time to time, we stumble on a really valuable one. This one is great. We use the alphabet songs to help students learn the letters, for printing, speaking and reading. The songs are catchy and teacher-approved.