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What websites do elementary students use?

What websites do elementary students use?

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  • PBS Kids. One-stop shop for a wealth of fantastic PBS Kids educational content.
  • MathGames. Fast-paced games reinforce math facts.
  • National Geographic Kids. Kid-friendly science and social studies info via videos, games, and more.
  • ReadWriteThink.
  • ClassDojo.
  • LearnZillion.
  • Scratch.
  • Storybird.

What are good resources for parents?

Top parenting resources from psychologists

  • Infoaboutkids.org.
  • Effectivechildtherapy.org.
  • ACT Raising Safe Kids Program.
  • Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing.
  • Resilience Booster: Parent Tip Tool.
  • Magination Press.

How do you engage your parents in elementary school?

Here are some other ideas gathered from your colleagues about how they engage parents.

  1. Focus on the Positive.
  2. Share School Experiences.
  3. Find Common Ground.
  4. Entice Parents into School.
  5. Visit Parents Directly.

What websites are free for students?

Here’s a look at top ten websites providing free education to students:

  • EdX: edx.org.
  • Academic Earth: academicearth.org.
  • Internet Archive: archive.org.
  • Big Think: bigthink.com.
  • Coursera: courser.org.
  • Brightstorm: brightstorm.com.
  • CosmoLearning: cosmolearning.com.
  • Futures Channel: thefutureschannel.com.

Are there any online learning resources for parents?

Parents are trying to keep students on track with their studies and educational growth. We are here to help! This growing list offers a wealth of resources for all ages of students, parents, and teachers! These sites have ready-to-use lesson plans and activities for a vast amount of subjects for younger students.

Which is the best resource for parents in education?

Parent Partnership in Education: Resource Roundup: Discover tips, tools, and strategies to help parents engage in a productive way with teachers and schools. (Edutopia, updated 2015)

Which is the best website for college students?

This is another wonderful platform students can use to access a plethora of educational resources covering different subjects areas. The site offers tutorials, instructional videos, explainers, guides, lesson plans and many more. ‘Discovery Education offers free student resources that bring learning to life both inside and outside the classroom.

Where can I find resources for parents and families?

Parents and caregivers can subscribe to this eNewsletter from IDRA EAC South (Equity Assistance Center Region III) to receive resources for schools and families responding to coronavirus (COVID-19). 5 Essential e-Tools & Family Activities for Summer Enrichment.