Links


Need an AR book level to complete your reading log?  Can't figure out what's 
an appropriate book to purchase from the book club order?  This easy to use 
website will help solve those AR questions and concerns.
http://www.arbookfind.com

Want to play an exciting reading or language arts game?  Interested in 
learning about a favorite author or two?  Then this is site for you.  
Presented by the publishers of Forbuss Elementary School's reading series, 
Trophies, it provides many engaging ways to practice reading and writing 
skills while having fun.
http://www.harcourtschool.com/menus/trophies/grade_3.html

Students can take quizzes and play educational games on a variety of 
subjects. . . the universe or division, algebra or synonyms.  All quizzes 
are scored and can be compared to quiz results of other children around the 
nation.
http://www.funbrain.com

Need information about your favorite president?  Use this sight to get 
personal tidbits, speeches given, important events, and more.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/chronological.html

Want to learn more about rocks and minerals?  What is the difference between 
a slug and a snail?  Curious about how sounds travel over great distances?  
Created by Delta Education, the makers of the FOSS science kits used at 
Robert L. Forbuss Elementary, this site provides interesting information 
about science content and concepts, kid-friendly activities and games, and a 
parent's corner, containing resource materials, parent letters, in English 
and Spanish, etc.
http://www.fossweb.com

SparkTop is the first website created expressly for kids with learning 
difficulties, including learning disabilities (LD) and 
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD).  By educating kids about 
their learning, helping them recognize their strengths, showcasing their 
creativity, and offering safe ways for kids to connect with one another, 
SparkTop can help children gain confidence and insight about themselves and 
how they learn.
http://www.SparkTop.org

Conceived by a high-school student as a service-learning project, this site 
is a bank of online audio clips from children's literature, nursery rhymes, 
and much more.  Each selection can be downloaded and a printer-friendly copy 
can be made so that your child may read along with the speaker.  A terrific 
reading fluency resource!
http://www.repeatafterus.com

How should you deal with a bully?  What should you do in the case of an 
after-school emergency?  Ask McGruff, the crime-fighting dog.  His website 
is filled with games, comics, and safety tips, to help children and parents 
navigate through any emergency situation.
http://mcgruff.org

This site features five fun-filled science activities that are adapted from 
science and children's museums.  A parent tips section is also provided to 
ensure each activity is completed with the greatest amount of success and 
enjoyment for all.
http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience

Take a look at major events in history through the eyes of eyewitnesses, 
using personal letters, photographs, and essays.
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com

Want to gain a greater understanding of the world through maps, geographical 
information, and games?  Maps4Kids.com has maps and data on all of the 50 
states as well as for over 200 countries around the world.  There are 
puzzles and links to quizzes.  There's even a Top 10 List with useful geo-
facts.
http://www.Maps4Kids.com

Need practice making change?  What are equivalent fractions?  Don't 
understand division?  Find help for all your math quandaries at this 
website.  Each math concept and grade level is divided and categorized, 
providing specific explanation and practice where needed.
http://aaamath.com

Oh, the places you'll go! Join the Cat in the Hat and many other Dr. Seuss 
characters for uproarious adventures in Seussville.
http://www.seussville.com

Parents of gifted children unite!  Written by the parents of a gifted child, 
Hoagies' Gifted Education web site provides the latest research and 
experience on parenting and educating gifted children, resources and book 
lists to support gifted learners, and much more.
http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/parents.htm

Schwab Learning provides free information, resources, and publications to 
support parents of children who struggle with learning and aspires 
parents to become agents of success in their children's learning.
http://www.SchwabLearning.org

Students can become more efficient by learning to tackle major tasks like 
setting goals, prioritizing, and scheduling.
http://esd.iu5.org/LessonPlans/StudySkills/studymain.htm

When you need just the right word for poem, paper, or pamphlet writing, go 
to thefreedictionary.com.  It will provide an abundance of words because it 
combines a dictionary, an encyclopedia, and a thesaurus into one site.  See 
photos, literary examples, and related words, plus hear proper 
pronunciations.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com

From word problems to printable math worksheets, you will love these 
challenging games that also reinforce critical math skills.
There interactive games for logic, basic math fact practice, an area and 
perimeter game and dozens more math activities.
http://www.mathplayground.com

Letter Generator website is most helpful when writing a letter to your 
grandma who lives in New Mexico or your cousin living in Arizona.  It will 
guide you through the entire friendly letter writing process as well as 
remind you of any errors made along the way.
http://readwritethink.org/materials/letter_generator/

Need a fun way to review spelling, social studies, or vocabulary words? Want 
to learn useful test-taking strategies?  If you answered yes to either 
question, then Homework Hub is the site for you.
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework


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