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MEET ME AT THE CORNER
"View Dozens of Kid-Friendly Educational Videos or Submit Your Own
MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field Trips for Kids takes you to meet fascinating people from all over the world.
New educational, kid-friendly episodes are uploaded every two weeks. Included are links to fun websites and our Learning Corner with follow-up questions.
Check out The Big Apple Book Club filled with video book reviews for kids by kids. "
TeachersAndFamilies StudySites
Teacher-recommended resources for a variety of subjects, divided by elementary (1-5), middle school (6-8) & high school (9-12).
TogetheRead - TeachersAndFamilies
Not sure how to approach reading with your child? A variety of things you can do before, during, and after sitting down to read will help you and your children be ready to tackle exciting new books.
Philly Teacher: Parent Night
Resources for learning about the internet and cyber safety as well as email services for children and families
FFFBI Home
The Fin, Fur and Feather Bureau of Investigation uses humor and storytelling to help kids ages 8-13 learn about places and cultures around the world. This is an important first step toward building their global literacy.
STRIMKO™ - your streamy logic
Strimko™ is a recently developed puzzle moving a logic puzzling with numbers into quite a novel dimension.
Kids Games - Play Educational and Fun Kids Games Online! Play Kids Games.
Play Kids Games provides free online kids games that are both fun and educational. Aimed at ages pre-K through middle school, Play Kids Games offers kids a safe environment to discover their abilities and learn new skills with interactive and fun computer games.
Reading Interventions
Activities organized under Letter Recognition, Rhyme, Letter Sounds, Putting Words Together; also includes downloadable Templates.
Hooda Math - Games, Movies, Tutorials
Mathematics games clustered by grade level: 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12. Includes movies & tutorials.
Educational Games, Worksheets & Homework Help for Kids, Parents and Teachers | Game Classroom
Game Classroom is a one-stop web destination for accessing high-quality educational games, and homework help for K-6 students, sorted according to skill, topic and grade level; interactive content for parents to better understand the building blocks behind their child’s development; free homework help section including learning tips, online resources and sample problems.
All of Game Classroom's educational content has been created by professional educators with over 200 years of teaching experience, and has been outlined using state educational standards. We hope you (and your kids) enjoy Game Classroom and find it a fun place to learn and play games!
Math for Fifth Grade
A variety of math links collected by a long-time 5th & 6th grade teacher.
Gymnasium for Brain - Home
Recognized as a great web site for kids by the American Library Association, this site has links to puzzles.
ABCya! Keyboard Challenge | Learn the Keys Game
Imagine that your keyboard fell apart and you had to put all the keys back in their correct places! Your job is to put a keyboard back together. You can click and drag letters to their correct places. Only the letters in the right spots will stay!
Online Activities and Interactive Learning for Students in Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic.com
Tabs by grade-level spans: PreK-K, 1-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12; subject categories: Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math & More.
Grandview Elementary School Blog
A truly amazing collection of information, ideas and resources!
Playful Learning Experiences
Learning experiences that promote positive family interactions. Reading, writing, math, social studies, art and more.
The MegaPenny Project | Index Page
Visualizing huge numbers can be very difficult. People regularly talk about millions of miles, billions of bytes, or trillions of dollars, yet it's still hard to grasp just how much a "billion" really is. The MegaPenny Project aims to help by taking one small everyday item, the U.S. penny, and building on that to answer the question: "What would a billion (or a trillion) pennies look like?"
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