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Link Library/Databases
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Great Reading Website!
Terrific website produced by Kate Messner, a former classroom teacher, forever-educator, and the author of more than three dozen books for kids.
This is a library of resources for kids, families, teachers, and librarians to make sure that reading and learning can happen anywhere this spring. Some of you may be out of school as communities try to prevent the spraed of a virus known as COVID-19. Here you'll find a growing collecton of resources that include everything from first-chapter and picture book read-alouds (shared with permission from publishers!) to drawing and writing mini-lessons. Be sure to check back often, as new sesources will be added every day.
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Science Kids
Science Kids provides educational resources and interactive games and activities for teachers and students interested in science and technology. Visitors will enjoy experiments, games, facts, quizzes, projects, lessons, images and much more.
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HOODA MATH
HOODAH MATH is a website for math games didvied by subject. Students K-12 and math lovers of any age can learn about numbers while having fun.
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Khan Academy
Khan Academy breaks down complex topics on a range of subjects including programming, math, and statistics! It has learning resources in almost all STEM subjects K-12.
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Science Buddies
Get stuck on science. This website has over 1,000 ideas for science fair projects, project guides, project kits and detailed profiles of STEM careers.
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Code.org
Backed by some of the biggest names in tech, Code.org's stated mission is to grow computer science learning by fostering its inclusion in school curriculums. In addition to its Hour of Code series, the site also features an introduction to Computer Science course for K-8, programming tutorials in languages such as Python and JavaScript, mobile app development activities, and other resources.
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NASA Kids Club
Whant to build a rocket? Have at it -- and plenty of other space-related projects and activities -- with the NASA Kids Club.
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Little Bins for Little Hands
Stave off the dreaded "I'm bored" syndrome that hits partway into any vacation or downtime with a few of the Best simple STEM sctivities that cost almost next to nothing. We have a bunch of easy STEM challenges to get the juices flowing, keep the kids thinking, and best of all learning. As always, we have plenty of science experiments and STEM activities to get through a whole year. Shhh, don't tell them!
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Kinetic City
Science games for students in greades 3-5. One activity asks students to replace the body systems of a character who sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger. The website requires free registration.