Websites for Extra Practice and support at Home! :)
Reading/ELA Websites
LEXIA: https://www.lexiacore5.com/?SiteID=5847-6632-7073-3455
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Read Theory: https://readtheory.org/
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No Red Ink: https://www.noredink.com/
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District ELA program: Benchmark Universe:
Math Websites
DISTRICT MATH PROGRAM WEBSITE for students (includes all of the homework and remembering, students can look at their quiz and test scores and see what they put, as well as what the correct answer is)
Think Central: https://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/ePC/start.do
Make sure students select the following in the drop down menu:
United States
California
Fremont Unified School District 94538
Forest Park Elementary
username: ________@fusdk12.net
password: students created their own unique passwords - I cannot look these up, I can only reset their entire password and it is a very difficult process
ZEARN: https://www.zearn.org/
login with student username: FirstnameLastname
some students have a "2" at the end of their username
make sure they capitalize their first and last name
Example: AmyKinoshita
pw: calculate123
Zearn specifically covers common core math standards. I started every student with "Mission 1" of the 5th grade standards. They can work on the missions from home.
Prodigy Math: https://play.prodigygame.com/
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Here is a link to Mr. Orr's 5th Grade websites. There are some for coding online, typing, reading, math, etc.
Mr. Orr's 5th Grade Websites
Mr. Orr recently shared these links with teachers for CSED (Computer Science Education Week) I copied and pasted his messages below. :)
Code Academy - a free site where you can take tutorials in almost any programming language. Just sign up and give it a go. I recommend you start with Python, it's the most popular programming language because it is user friendly.
Google Grasshopper - if you are a little intimidated by Code Academy and all the languages overwhelm you, try Grasshopper. It is learning to code in Java. It is free and uses blocks that you drag to make your code.
Repl.it - if you are looking for more of a challenge, try repl. You can enroll in free self paced tutorials that start easy and get more challenging.
There are some activities in Google Classroom as well. :)
Forest Park Elementary Home Page
http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/forestpark
5th Grade Units
http://www.fremont.k12.ca.us/Page/2782