Learning Resource Links: Links from the EUSD web site that offers a wealth
of information.
Learning Resource Links
Resources for Students: This is a direct link to the EUSD web site that
offers appropriate search engines for students, useful internet links,
amazing homework help web site links, and specific links categorized by
disciplines/subject matter.
Resource Websites for Students
Standards: This is a direct link to the EUSD web site for an overview of all
grade level standards grades kindergarten through sixth grade.
Curriculum Standards
Language Arts/Reading:Excellent site to search information, get homework
help, and discover answers to your questions.
Time for Kids
Language Arts/Reading:Great interactive site to practice identifying parts
of speech.
The Grammar Gorillas
Language Arts/Reading:Invaluable resource full of grammar and punctuation
rules.
The Blue Book
Language Arts/Reading: This is a great resource to use when choosing a book
for your literature response. There are two main types of reading material --
fiction and non-fiction. Both types may be further divided into
genres. A genre is simply a fancy name for a group of books which
share style, form, or content. Is that as clear as mud? Well, read on,
you'll get it.
Reading Genre Definitions & Suggested Book Lists
Language Arts/Reading: Your teacher assigned the book report. You finally
found a great book in the fictional genre she told you to read.
You've read the book. NOW she wants you to write an
essay about the theme of the book!!! What in the world
does that mean??? The Book Nuts are here to help.
Below you will find definitions for many of the elements of
literature that teachers are always talking about. The
elements are in alphabetical order so that you can easily
find the one you need.
Literary Elements
Language Arts/Reading: Students and parents will find information which may
be helpful as they learn how to create quality writing using the 6 + 1
Traits as a quide.
6 + 1 Writing Traits
Writing: Great site with an overview/outline format for a five paragraph
essay.
Five Paragraph Essay
Language Arts/Reading:Awesome site to help you select a book to read or take
a quiz about the book. It is a site that is aligned with our reading series.
Book Adventure
Language Arts/Reading:Excellent link that covers the skills taught for each
theme in our reading series. Play an e-word game to help with weekly
vocabulary or brush up spelling skills.
Houghton Mifflin Reading Series
Language Arts/Reading:Great site to practice your proofreading skills for
writing.
Power Proofreading
Math: This review format will guide you easily through all operations
involving simple fractions. The review will include definitions, rules,
worked examples, problems, typical mistakes, answers, and step-by-step
solutions.
Fraction Tutorial
Math: Remember! Adding a positive and a negative number is like subtracting.
If the greater number is positive, the answer is positive. If the greater
number is negative, the answer is negative.
Add & Subtract Positive and Negative numbers
Math: Math logic puzzler. The goal of this puzzle is to put three numbers
inside of each circle so that they add up to 21. It's lots of fun.
Circle 21
Math: Direct link to the publisher of our math curriculum by grade level.
Visit this site for related extension activities, games, and concepts to
help support our math program.
Mc-Graw Hill Math Link
Social Studies: Direct link to Reflections: California Series social
studies curriculum for EUSD. Excellent
sources to further explore history.
The United States: Making a New Nation
Social Studies: Full of information and related links that are relevant to
all of the fifty
states. Great resource to use for the Social Studies Power Point project in
the Spring.
United States
Social Studies: Full of information for anything you search.
National Geographic for Kids
Social Studies Resource
White House: Government
Wordly Wise 3000
http://www.wordlywise3000.com