Learning at Home Packs Booklet 1 Year 3

Learning at Home Packs Booklet 1 Year 3

The booklets contain activities in English, mathematics and other subject areas. These activities are suggestions only. The work is not compulsory and it is intended to assist families whilst children are at home from school. Children may need assistance with some of the material.

Suggested daily routine: Literacy ? listening to stories is an important part of children's learning.

- reading books, instructions, signs - spelling, writing Mathematics tasks ? daily number practice, word problems Other subject areas ? activities detailed in the booklets

Hints on helping your child Choose a location at home for learning. Schedule a regular time to work Read Literacy and Numeracy Tips (Google Literacy and numeracy tips to help your child every day)

Activities, learning websites

All Kids Network: Get worksheets, craft ideas, printable dot to dot, hidden pictures and more.

Animals are amazing: Learn all about animals from the Switcheroo Zoo.

Arcademics: Games are aimed at students from kindergarten to eighth grade.

Ascend Math: Ascend Math offers math instruction for kindergarten to 12th-grade students. The platform will be free until the end of April.

Bedtime Math: See math as part of your child's daily routine. BeeLine Reader: BeeLine Reader helps students of all ages and

skill levels improve their reading skills. Belouga: Get a free account for K-12th grade students for

resources such as math problems and social science videos. Big History Project: Get free access to a social studies course. It is

focused on high school students but works for most of the rest of us. BlocksCAD: Build math and computer science skills by using specialized 3D CAD (computer-aided drafting) software. BrainPOP: Want to make a movie? BrainPOP lets students make movies out of images, build maps and develop their block-based coding skills. BrainPOP focuses on K-12th grade children. Classroom cereal: Work on your grammar by learning to proofread short stories. Club Oasis: A free STEM club offers DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and lives pop-ups. Crash Course: Courses in sociology, computer science, film history and mythology are offered for starters. Desmos: Students can use online tools to visualize math problems, create interactive tutorials and play math games with kids from all over the world. Discovery K-12: Pre-K to 12th-grade lessons and activities in these areas: language arts, reading, math, science, history/social studies, performing arts and physical education. Dr. Seuss to the rescue: Who doesn't want to read and play games with Dr. Seuss? DuckDuckMoose: An app for tablets for preschool to kindergarten students.

Duolingo: Learn a new language while you are at home. Fun Brain: Activities, games, reading and more are available for

grades pre-K through eighth grade. Games, videos and math: ABCya offers activities for students

grades pre-K through sixth grade. Giant list of Ideas for being home with kids: It is a pretty giant list of

all kinds of ideas for kids to do from art projects to making ice cream to gardening. Go to the museum, virtually: Get a virtual tour of 12 museums. Going for the record: The folks at Guinness World Records have some ideas for kids who want to be record setters. How many balloons can you burst by sitting in 30 seconds? GoNoodle: GoNoodle has games to get your child moving. Into the Book: Elementary school students can practice reading comprehension. Into the Map: For the world traveler, a way to create maps and explore the world's geography. It's Epic: The Epic! reading app is free to parents for the rest of the school year if you can get a digital invitation from a teacher or school librarian. They can sign up free to provide access to their students. Kahn Academy:Free learning in all subject areas KiwiCo: KiwiCo "helps kids think big and act like creators and producers instead of just consumers" Great activities and DYI science projects. Little Twisters Yoga & Emotional Wellness: Don't forget your child's emotional health. What about yoga? : Check your math with . Minecraft Education Edition: If you like coding, math and problemsolving try Minecraft way. Mystery Science: Video lessons science lessons that will inspire kids to explore our world. NaNoWriMo: If your child is looking to write the Great American Novel, here's a website for you. National Geographic for Kids: Look for games, videos, lessons and "cool stuff." PBS KIDS daily newsletter: Sign up for a free daily newsletter from PBS KIDS. ProjectGutenberg: A free library where kids can download or read online more than 60,000 free eBooks.

: Reading comprehension is the goal of Readworks. Scholastic Learn at Home: Scholastic Magazine is offering four

learning experiences each day. Science Friday: Elementary to high school students can get lessons

in physics, chemistry, earth science and biology. Star Fall: Math, reading, art and music is available for students in

kindergarten through third grade. The Activity Mom: Get the printables kids love to work on. The FAB Lab: Watch STEM videos with Crazy Aunt Lindsey. Toy Theater: A fun website with math, art and reading games. Vizzle: If you have a child on the autism spectrum you can get

specialize lessons from Vizzle. : Learn about 2,000-plus wonders of the world. You can draw: Jarrett Lerner is posting activity pages on his

website which you can print out and enjoy. Lerner is the author of "EngiNerds and "Revenge of the EngiNerds," as well as the forthcoming "Geeger the Robot" early chapter book series and the author-illustrator of the "Hunger Heroes" graphic novel series

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