- Oakside Elementary School
- Helpful Web Resources Related to our Studies
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Listen to a celebrity read you a book!
We listened to The Story of Ruby Bridges on this site. This is the site where a celebrity actor or actress will read you a book, remember?! There are MANY to choose from.
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Raz-Kids
2019- 2020
When students search for their teacher they should type lsoucy1 as their classroom/teacher's name, and press GO. Students must click on or enter their password from second grade. next. Students should then go to the first category, "Leveled Books"
Reading done here requires students to listen to a story on their reading level. Then students must read it by themselves and take a 10 question multiplie choice quiz. They can, and should, look back in the story for answers to the questions. Students must finsh all three parts, in order to complete each title. Once a student reads all titles at that level, they move up to the next level!
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Studyladder 2019-20
This is THE website I consider to count as your 20 minutes of reading after school, even if you are 'doing' other subjects. Since you must read in math, it will be excellent practice and you can use it at home with the sound on! I alreay have your passwords in the classroom.
If you have time using a chromebook in the classroom, you will be able to complete four activites (for free) a day. If you are looking for a site to subscribe to, I highly reccommed this site. In the past we had free access all day and I would use if FAR more frequently.
Parents can create an accoun/become a member of the web site.
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The "Real" Bibilburro Story
This is the actual man who started the borrowing library in Colombia, South America.
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Learning is ABC for class 101!
This site is a mixture of grade level activities. What excited me the most was that there are e-books for students to read. After exploring the third grade site, CHALLENGE YOURSELF and select the upper grade activities!All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.Grade level lessons incorporate areas such as math and language arts, while introducing basic computer skills. -
The Incredible Book Eating Boy (in English)
Enjoy listening to this book that reminds us to enjoy books, literally! -
Free Rice: A website that helps you donate food for free!
Play this multiple topic quiz game, pick your level of challenge and then start clicking on the correct answers to help donate food to the World Food Programme. If you are having trouble making progress on math sprints, this is the site for you!
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Dice, dice everywhere!
This page has TOO many games for me to list. Most you can play with one or more people, and some are also online. -
Mix it up Math
Since you have been learning SO many new math topics, I wanted to introduce you to this site, where you can practice many to ANY skills, and you can challenge yourself to try some foourth grade activites too!
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Math, math, math!
This link is from England, and it has an excellent math resource section. There are a variety of games to help you practice your times tables.
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Divide by four!
Sing to :"Silver bells"
City, sidewalks
(4, 8, 12)
Busy sidewalks
(16, twentyyyyyy)
Dressed in holiday style,
(24, Thirtyyyy two)
In the air there's a feeling of Christmas!
(36, and then we're at 40.....
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Virtual Flashcards for multipliction and ALL math functions!
Have fun practicing with a mix of flash cards. -
Encyclopedia for Children
This site gives you easy to read articles and information on topics we're studying in class...from frogs to Maya Angelou or a topic of your choice. Spend some time exploring this site.