Parent Resources

 
 


Parent Resources

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Helpful Links for Math and ELA

Freckle.com

bealearninghero.org


IXL is a program that celebrates effort and persistence.  With math, language arts, science, and social studies, there’s a subject for everyone.  With an abundance of questions for every learning style, students are guaranteed to build lasting skills and confidence.

www.ixl.com/signin/johnglenn   (Grades 2 - 5) Student login required for full access

www.ixl.com     (Grades K & 1)

 

Front Row is a program that provides personalized math and reading comprehension practice students will love.  By addressing student weaknesses and building off strengths, Front Row is designed to increase confidence, and promote growth in ALL students, regardless of their ability level.

www.frontrowed.com   

Grades 3 - 5, click on STUDENT SIGN IN in upper right hand corner.

Grades K - 2, click on Sign Up Free   and create a free account if you don’t already have one.

 

enVision Math is the website to our MATH series

www.pearsonrealize.com  Student login required

 

ABCya K-5 educational games for kids

http://www.abcya.com/

 

FOR ELA

Raz-Kids (student login required)

https://www.kidsa-z.com/main/Login

Access to:Headsprout

  • Raz-Kids -Reading A to Z leveled books and online quizzes

 

Learning Ally (student login required) Audiobooks and Audiobooks with Voice-Text

https://www.learningally.org/Login

 

EPIC Access to e-books, videos, and more

(Login to Mrs. Webb’s class with Class code UJH-4566)

https://www.getepic.com/app/account-select

 

Link to 11 Free Reading Websites for Kids

http://www.reallygoodstuff.com/community/11-free-reading-websites-for-kids/

 

Reading Bear a fun way to learn to read for young students

http://www.readingbear.org/

 

 

 

Word Study Review & Practice Grades 3-5

 

Words Their Way Spelling Practice (Within Word Pattern) Join with class code 73c7zc

https://classroom.google.com/c/MzYxNTExNTA5OVpa

 

Words Their Way Spelling Practice (Syllables & Affixes) Join with class code txgein5

https://classroom.google.com/c/NDMxMDc4NDE4N1pa

 

Words Their Way Spelling Practice (Derivational Relations) Join with class code 66q6cb

https://classroom.google.com/c/MzYzNDQ3NTg5NVpa




Curriculum Websites
Reading: StoryTown
Math: Envisions
PARCC Testing:
 PARCC"s ultimate goal is to make sure all students graduate from high school, college and are career- ready.

The Common Core State standards are a set of high-quality academic standards that spell out the expectations of what students should know and be able to do across grades and subjects. Please visit www.putourchildren1st.org for more info 



Discovery Education - Motivating Students & Homework Helpers

 

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  • Parent Resources from Family Education
  • Parent Resources from National Education Association

                  
  • Parent Resources from Scholastic

     
     
  • US Department of Education - Parents


     
    Keyboarding

     
    Math Playground K-5

     
    Grades K-2
    English Math Science

     
    Number Line

     
    Spelling Practice

     
    English and Math practice

     
    Science and History: Parent Help

     
    Reading and Social Studies

     
    Book Builder

     
    Books

     
    Grades 3-5

                  
  •  Spelling City
  • ART EDUCATION WEBSITES

    NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

    SMITHSONIAN

    FUN ART SITES FOR KIDS


    Box Tops For Educations

    www.boxtops4education.com

     Parents please sign up and become members of Box Tops 4 Education  to follow

    our school's success

     

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    Accelerated Reader is a program that allows children to foster independent reading.  At the John Glenn School, third, fourth and fifth graders are participating in this program. Children take a comprehension test called the STAR, which provides data on their reading level and appropriate book level.  Based on that criterion, children will select books on both their book level and will take an Accelerated Reader Quiz.  Each book is worth a certain number of points, which is determined by the content, number of words, and vocabulary within the text.  As their incentive to keep reading, the John Glenn School is rewarding our students with metals (dog tags), which have point level goals of 8, 25, 50, 100 and above.  

     

    Reading is a fundamental part of the mission of the John Glenn School and this program provides an excellent foundation for building lifelong readers.

     

     

     

     

     

     
     
     

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