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Links to online learning websites

Hi everyone,

Below is a list of websites families can use at home for extra practice on core subject areas. Please have a look and see which websites work best for you.

Until the CBE determines how we will proceed, it is important for students to be reading, writing, and practicing basic math skills. Try to spend some time each day working on each three.

Please keep checking the blog and email. As soon as there is more information for families, the CBE and/or Taradale School will let families know. I will follow up with blog posts passing along any pertinent information.

Please stay safe, everyone.

Literacy
Oxford Owl

Storyline Online

International Children’s Digital Library

Open Library

Pobble

Epic!

Read Theory

Newsela

Scholastic Story Starters

Math
Timed Math Drills

Math Games

Funbrain


Prodigy

Math Playground

Splash Learn

Math Game Time

Khan Academy

Science
Discovery Mindblown

NASA Kids Club

Amazing Space

How Stuff Works

Social Studies
The Canadian Encyclopedia

Crash Course (YouTube)

Who Was? (App/site)

National Geographic Kids

Google Earth

Time for Kids

Smithsonian for Kids

Other
Brain Pop

Ted Talks

PBS Kids

Duolingo

Hello Kids (drawing)

Quizizz

Typing Club

CODE

CBC Kids News



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