Mrs. Tonelli"s First Grade
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Levels 1-3 These are great games for learning about 10. (parts of 10, how many more, addition...)
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Find numbers on a blank 100s chart
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If your child can do this easily, then he or she probably has a good grasp of the patterns in a 100s chart.
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You can choose a level.
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It's a fun way to practice those tricky teen numbers.
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Use these online dice to play games at home.
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This youtube video has a catchy tune!
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Just for fun, or, practice creating letters or patterns for directionality.
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Click on the symbol and it will check your answer.
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Levels 1 - ? You choose how hard as you sequence numbers.
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There are SO many games to try!
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Find numbers that are equal in a memory game. Choose your level...
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Build shapes with pattern blocks
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Level 4 This is a number reasoning game. Numbers in several directions must add up to a given total.
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Level 2 You can practice time to the hour or half hour.
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Level 3 You can practice time to each 5 minutes.
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Level 3 You can practice time to the minute.
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Levels 3, 4, 5 Answer subtraction problems. You can choose the level you want to try.
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You can pick the age and the skill to work on.
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Missing addends youtube rap for fact families for 10.
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Enroll once then log in using password I gave
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Use the caterpillars to practice putting numbers in order.
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Enjoy this song!
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You must have a password for this site.
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This online site will read to your child and show related videos. Use your password...
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This is a great site for early reading.
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Click "watch and listen"- Watch the first time, READ the second time.
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Parents, please note this is a youtube video. Sing along!
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Video Clips including 2 vowels
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Stories so you can read along
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Well known actors reading great stories
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The author reads to you, but you need to have the books.
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This is meant to be used at school and not at home.
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Story sections can be read to you and you put them in order
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Read and have books read to you!
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People read books to you.
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Reading AND Math Practice
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Read books at your level! Password Needed
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Choose a game!
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Create a storyboard with comic strip characters. Text is added with speech and thinking bubbles.
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This comic creator has different settings. You will need to add characters after it is printed. On this comic your text is added
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This is a short, fun quiz about adjectives where you choose a picture to go with a given word.
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This is the text from the book "The Big Green Monster" by Ed Emberly. There are many ways to use this book. Our classroom used i
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Make your own comics with characters from Arthur books.
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Start with nouns, then verbs, then mixed
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Add adjectives, nouns, and verbs
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This is a great place to look for words!
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Password Protected Online Journal
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On this site you practice letter fluency.
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Add your own words to practice, play games with, and get tested on.
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Match pictures by beginning sounds or long and short vowels. Vowels can be difficult in first grade!
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You pick the word family and add beginning letters.
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There are many word games to choose from.
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Connect tiles to form words.
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Log in to practice reading
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This is another site to research animals by classification.
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This is a cool, free site we use as we study maps. It must be downloaded.
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Learn about how to take care of our environment and build an eeko creature.
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Pick up items and put them in the correct bins.
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There are animals to mix and facts to read.
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Video
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Zulu Video
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You can learn the names of the different plant parts.
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This is an online animal encyclopedia.
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Give your plant what it needs to help it grow.
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Learn how animals are classified.
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This is a game to pick plants or animals that are in given classifications.
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You can learn about animal characteristics, habitats and more as you play games.
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FInd the 8 living things in the picture.
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See how seeds travel.
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Play games to learn what helps animals survive.
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Pictures and videos
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Click the recording to hear real birds.
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You can add notes to make your own music, or even a math pattern.
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You can record or listen to music on a thumb piano.
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You could use the music and add your own lyrics.
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You could use this to practice writing your own songs- or just listen.
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Add musicians and make great songs
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This is a great site for finding rhyming words.
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You can find the definitions to words.
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You can look up facts on any topic you choose.
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Let's take a quiz!
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Like Google but for kids
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Search kid friendly sites.
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You need to be a member and logged in.
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You will need to log in to your TED-Ed account
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Sign in using your Google Account
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This has an amazing number of math games across grade levels.
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This site has some some things for learning and some for playing.
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You can find books at your child's reading level.
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This is another site for books at your child's level.
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There are great videos, including "Two Vowels Go Walking" that we use in class.
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You can purchase books to read together.
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This gives a great explanation about what reading is and how kids learn to do it.
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This gives an overview of our math program.
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You can choose from a number of reading activities.
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Some activities on this site need you to sign up. It's free.
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There are too many games to list- pick your topic!
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Lots of video and information
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Right out of a video game!
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The Hamster Dance Song
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Simple moves
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Kung Fu Fighting
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Just the Way You Are- calmer
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Monkey Song- simple
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Mmmm Bop- Simple
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Brain breaks and movement...You can sign up at home for free!
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Video Game for Kids
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We can take a quiz together!