Student Links

The following links are websites and documents that we use for instructional practice in all of our subject areas. Parents are welcome to use them at home for reinforcement practice with their children as well. 

Mr. Harris’s Favorite Picks
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division

Math
Everyday Mathematics
Everyday Math Student Login
Everyday Math Resources
Numbers and Operations
Math Pages Numbers
http://www.321know.com/alg.htm
Math Pages Place Value
Math Pages Subtraction
http://www.321know.com/div.htm
Math Pages Estimation
http://www.321know.com/est.htm
Math Pages Fractions, Decimals, Percentages
Math Pages Place Integers
Math Pages Word Problems
Math Pages Money
Math Pages Time
http://www.usmint.gov/kids/games/
Numbers and Operations Domains
Adding Two Digit Numbers with Regrouping (2NBT)
Algebra
Measurement
Geometry
http://jmathpage.com/JIMSGeometrypage.html
Data, Probability, Statistics
Math Other
Math Domains by Grade Level IXL
http://www.ixl.com/
Math Flash Cards

Reading
Accelerated Reader
AR Book Finder
Reading
PBS Kids
http://pbskids.org/
Between the Lions
Starfall
Giggle Poetry
Fairy Tales
Reading Games

Writing
Read Write Learn
Spelling City
Scholastic Story Starters
Missouri Department of Education
Play these interactive games for third- through fifth-grade students. The grammar topics include nouns, verbs, subjects, and sentences.
Choose a grade level, then click on a word for a definition and a link to more examples. Includes audio.
This online activity for third grade has lessons on capitalization and punctuation, spelling and usage. Correct the sentences and then check the answers.
This page has many fun practice quizzes for first through fifth grade.
Show these pictures to students to inspire them to write a story.
This interactive quiz has a beginner and advanced level that have questions about the parts of speech. NOTE: The site includes ads.
Choose a difficulty level and then try to create the plural form of the given words.
This game has players choose the correct homonym to complete the sentence.
Choose a difficulty level and then identify which word is misspelled.
This online spelling game has players identify the incorrect word and then use the correct spelling to rewrite it.
Click on a story and fill in the blanks with examples of different parts of speech. The site will then use your words to create a wacky tale.
This online game has players identify if a sentence has errors.
Look at the painting and then try naming all the singular, plural, and collective nouns. Click on "Grammar's List" for the answers. NOTE: There is a link to a message board.
Here are four games about punctuation marks.
Identify the subject in these sentences. Includes the answers.
This game for younger students has them identify objects, rhyming words, and letters. Each of the characters leads to a different type of game.
These sites have a variety of writing prompts to help students develop stories. Includes some handouts and PowerPoint presentations. There is a link to an eThemes Resource on paragraphs.
Click on "G" for more grammar exercises or "W" for more writing exercises.

Speaking
Listening and Viewing
All Reading

Science
Science Processes
Extreme Science
Physical Science
Lego Space
Science Kids
Life Science
National Geographic for Kids
Kratts Creatures
Animal Planet
BBC Nature Wildlife
PBS Nature
Earth Science
Space Universe
Moon Phases

Social Studies
History
Geography
Sheppards Software
Civics and Government
Economics
Citizenship
School Time Games
Time for Kids

All Subjects
Brain Pop
Mr. Nussbaum's Award Winning Elementary Site
ABCya

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