I spend a good bit of time hunting for engaging resources to use with students. Fortunately, I have no trouble finding apps and sites that I think are valuable and fun for kids. I do, however, have trouble finding the time to use them all! So, I thought I would pass some resources on to you for use with your little people. Some are for fun, and some can be used to help support your learner at home with extra practice, or just something different. If you know of some great resources yourself, it would be great for you to share them! Just add them in a comment below this blog. THANKS! ![]() Lori's Latest Links...This blog is full of great resources, but this link is to a page for iPad apps. Apps are organized by topic! ![]() Wonderopolis...This is a great site for curious kiddies and adults! Great non-fiction reading on high interest topics supported by multimedia."Wonderopolis, a program brought to life by the National Center for Family Literacy, engages and inspires families in the pursuit of education and learning together. We help families create a new force — transforming the parent/child relationship into an engine for progress and upward mobility." -Wonderopolis ![]() ReadWriteThink... This is a fabulous site that contains printable resources as well as online interactives. I have used these resources for a long time, but until recently, had not noticed that they have a portion of their resources designated for parent use. Check it out for ways to support your little reader/writer! ![]() Kidblog... If you haven't had the chance to hop into our blogosphere and check it out, I encourage you to do so! Enjoy the writing, the conversations, and feel free to comment on your child's writing. Students thrive on the audience...it means so much to them when folks respond to their work! ![]() Common Sense Media... Check out this site for reviews of apps, websites, and tips for parents on how to help their children safely navigate the world of technology. "Our Mission: Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology." -Common Sense Media.
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