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Wow! Teacher Mrs. Gleason put together all of these games!
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These games help with the math you with the math we are learning in class.
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More fun math activities!
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These are awesome games, but you will need your user name and password to play!
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Videos to help you understand your math.
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Can you beat the clock?
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Try these real life puzzles and see how much you know!
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Try all of the games...The more you play the more you can "buy"
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Pick you level and see how you do. Start at a level between 181 and 210.
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Lots of different math games to practice your math skills.
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Put the numbers in order and win!
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Arcademic Skill builders games let you race against others or the computer
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LOADS of great addition websites here. Check them out.
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Even more ways to practice your math facts.
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Make the world a better place by practicing your math facts. For each correct answer rice is donated to help end world hunger.
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Test your skills in this fast paced game.
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MUST BE DOWNLOADED! This is a safe download and a fun game!
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Check out loads of games that get your problem-solving skills into gear.
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Here are a load of ways to practice your multiplication and division.
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Solve the fact problems to see the picture
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A quick way to learn your times tables
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Loads of activities to practice your multiplication and division.
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Use your skill in symmetry to make your own symmetrical shapes
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Can you find the lines of symmetry?
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Check these awesome sites on symmetry!
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Pick the shape and color and see what happens!
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Make your own Tesselations with virtual shapes.
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See how different shapes tesselate.
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Check out these tesselations that create optical illusions.
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Check out all the ways a simple square can tesselate!
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Make your tesselations like the famous artist, Escher
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This artist was famous for his use of tesselations in much of his work.
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Set the angle correctly to save the alien.
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Estimate the angle to shoot down the aliens.
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Practice measuring angles with this activity.
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Set the right angle on your telescope to see the stars in the sky. Do it quickly or the sun rises and you cannot see the stars!
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Use the circle protractor to turn to the correct angle and face your kung foo opponent.
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Create and explore equivalent fractions
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Five great games
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These are great fraction bars to help with equivalent fractions.
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Help Dick and Dom mix the magic potion to save Bottom World!
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Math fact practice. Add, subtract or multiply
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Another set for 2nd grade.
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Three ways to play!
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Three ways to play!
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Find math and literacy games here! Loads of fun!
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Compete against a friend and learn your number factors
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Practice prime factorization and build a beautiful forest.
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Use these base 10 blocks to help remember how to trade first!
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Find the pirate with the correct place value number
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Help the bear cath groups of 10 blocks to win.
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Click on the given value
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Race anopponent as you learn.
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Practice for the big day!
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Practice 10 minutes a day
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Practice, Practice, Practice
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Match the facts and the answers
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Place the numbers to make the sentence true.
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Can you become a millionaire?
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Click the operations in the correct order.
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Blast the facts in the right order and save the world! Earn cash to buy virtual stuff!
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Move Billy Bug to the right coordinates so he can eat the grubs
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A more advanced version of Billy Bug 1
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Na,e the ordered pairs to find the aliens.
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See how your body goes together
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Loads of information about energy
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Lots of fun games from the space place.
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Loads of resources available here, including a chance to Ask a Scientist!
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Explore this site to learn more about the space shuttle program.
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Click on the parts of a spacesuit to find out what it does.
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Learn about cool animals and stuff on Earth. What can you find?
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Become a virtual scientist and do your own experiments. Earn points for other stuff.
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Some interesting games here! The ones with green and blue titles are the best for 4th and 5th grade.
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An amazing collection of science games and activities!
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Think about what bugs need to survive and build it!
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Games to learn about the body' systems
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Can you identify what type of cells are in each specimen?
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Put all of the organs back together and see how they work to help each other.
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How does oxygen get to the other parts of your body? Play here and find out!
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Use smart art to find out how to fit all those parts inside your body.
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Add each organ to the correct system.
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See what happens to everyday items when you throw them away.
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Explore space, build a planet check out the aliens!
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Newton's three Laws of Motion made simple.
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Check out the social studies and geography games here!
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Take a virtual walk through the home of the President of the United States.
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Collect clues about early America then answer questions to get past the guards.
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Take this quiz to see if you would have survived in early America.
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See what the houses and land looked like when the Pilgrims were here.
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Listen and hear what people from early America have to say.
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You are the captain and are preparing for a trip across the ocean. Follow the directions and take your ship to a new world. Note
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Are you loyal to the crown or do you want to break away and help create a new country. Play the part of a 14-year old boy who ha
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A great overview of the war.
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An excellent collecteion of information
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An amazing site with loads of information!
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Follow the tracks of slaves who risked their lives in search of freedom.
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Check out this web search about the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad
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Great information about the time of the Civil War.
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Follow the clues to learn more about the end of slavery.
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Play the part of a 14-year-old slave girl. Do you do as you are told or do you slow your work to make a silent protest? Every ch
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Click on beginner's dictionary then add the word you want.
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Use your password to go to your vocabulary words
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Loads of games!
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Brainpop to help you understand these literary devices.
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Start at the bottom and find all of your spelling words by unit and lesson.
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Lots of different word games
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Spell words with the given middle vowels.
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A Scrabble-like game.
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Unscramble the words and solve the puzzle.
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Find the synonym or antonym and feed the robot.
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Spell the words the robot tells you to spell. Get it right and you win!
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Read what other kids are writing and submit some of your own! Check with Mrs. C before submitting your work.
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Some fun things to do with poetry
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Practice writing limericks with this web page.
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Try your hand at concrete (shape) poems
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Here is a different tool for shape poems
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Listen and read some funny poems written by students.
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Listen to more funny poems
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Be a hero--write Haiku!
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Use refrigerator magnets to write your haiku
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Drag the words to create a haiku
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Click on the type of poem you want to write in the left-hand column. Fill in the words and you have a poem!
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Need a rhyming word? This is your site!
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Use the frdige magnets to unscramble the poems.
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This will help you with some ideas for your own poems.
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A few assorted activities with poetry.
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An assortment of word games to help you find and use new words.
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An ssortment of silly, funny poetry.
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Click on the books at the top of the page, then scroll down for the poems.
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Lots of links to read poetry! Five pages of them!
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Poetry by Matt Butler
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What a fun place to visit!
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Probably one of the best online comic creators. Ask me for the log in to save your work.
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An easy-to-use comic creator. Uses many Boy Scout characters along with others.
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Another fairly simple program.
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Write a comic and use Legos for your characters and scenes.
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Drag and drop elements to make your comic strip.
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Create your own Captain Underpants comic featuring you and your PE teacher! Email them to your friends!
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Create your own super hero animated comic!
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Make your own comic using Marvel super heros.
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Make your own Amulet comic!
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Lots of options...requires an account
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Create single frame comics using Marvel superheros
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Make a Bone comic of your own!
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Earn new features the more you write! Loads of choices, even movies!
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Another great place to read what other kids are writing and submit some of your own writing. Please check with Mrs. C before try
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Read along with the narrator. Lots of chapter books, graphic novels. classics and more.
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Listen and read a story while it is signed at the same time!
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More on line stories for listening and reading.
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Online stories that you can personalize, read and/or have them read to you!
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Brief summaries about hundreds of books. Searchable by author, subject, grade level or title.
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Another resource for booktalks. This list includes many video booktalks
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Some REALLY awesome books are previewed in video here!
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Loads of books, lots of search options
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Student-written book reviews!
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See your favorite characters and books in a whole new way. You can even find new books you might want to read.
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Book REviews written by kids!
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A website written by a 9-year-old! He reads loads of books and tells you what he thinks about them Check it out--awesome!
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Have a favorite author? Find other authors who write similar books.
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A collection of book trailers for books in our class library.
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Book trailers, reviews, search engines and more.
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Use these games to practice expert reading skills.
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Get into the reading ring with Dr. Stripp. Put the comic strips in the correct order then answer the questions.
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Practice using the 5 types of verb tenses.
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Watchi this video to learn about past, future and present tenses.
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Make sure the verb fits with the noun amount.
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See what you know about personification
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A cute puppy helps clean your screen!
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DOWNLOAD REQUIRED: This is a great program for kids to practice their keyboarding.
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Several games to pick!
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A tutorial program allows you to track student progress.
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Several games for practice.
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Test your speed. You can set up an account.
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Use your home keys! Type the letters to safely navigate the maze. Watch out or you will be electrocuted!
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Get the ball from one place to another by adding chutes and bumpers! Lots of levels.
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Put clues together to find the 3 rings. Harder than you would think.
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This teacher finds loads of really neat websites!
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DOWNLOAD REQUIED: This is a safe, free alternative to Kid Pix.
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Loads of games here!
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Games of all sorts here!
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How well do you know your Dr. Seuss books?
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What do you know about Dr. Seuss?
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Loads of information about the author.
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Make and print flashcards to help your child learn math facts
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A great site with crafts and other inexpensive things to do with your children.
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Enter your daily reading time here.
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Make your own interactive poster!
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Create a non-fiction ebook here.
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Create your bibliography citations here.
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Not sure what to do next? Wondering how to use notecards? Check this out.
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Get quick information videos for just about any subject.
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Create your book map here.
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Create a character scrapbook for the main characters or your favorite character. Be sure to complete all of the information then
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The mapper may use this tool to help map the story. Plan it out first though.
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Pick the correct homphone.
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Similar to MadLibs
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Choose the adjectives to stay alive.
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Practice 10 minutes a day.
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Use your problem solving skills to find the lunchbox!
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Antonyms, homonyms, synonyms
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Antonyms, synonyms
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Nouns, verbs, prnouns and more
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A blog for students to write, write, write!
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A large assortment of games.
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Digital posters
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Loads of games brought to you by the Public Broadcasting System for kids.
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Some really awesome games for all subjects! Check them out. Thousands of games!
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Build a musical city by placing plants, trees,stoplights and buildings on the road. Then have your car drive around to make musi
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Lots of great games and things to do here!
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Start here for great results!
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Several Kid Safe search engines in one place
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Watchi this video for more information on how to search the net.
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Easy to read, lots of information at your fingertips.
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What do you think about this website?
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Want one?
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Use these three questions to help you decide if a site is real or fake.
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Use these 8 steps to decide if the website you are looking at is a good one for your needs.
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A great dictionary with easy to read definitions.
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Use the children's or beginner's level
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No definition here, just synonyms .