Here are some websites that your child can use at home to extend their learning.
1. Teach Your Monster to Read- this is a great site to help kids learn and practice their phonics skills and learn to read. www.teachyourmonstertoread.com
You must use this link to access our class and students will login using only their first name (no password needed)
2. Epic- this site is full of books for kids to practice reading. There are also books that students can listen to for those who are struggling readers. Many of the books have a quiz at the end to help students with their comprehension. This site does require a parent to sign up for a membership, but the first 30 days are free.
www.getepic.com -click login, then students and educators, use the code msh8941 to access our class
3. iRead- this is another great reading program that we use in class and adjusts automatically based on the specific skills the student is working on.
https://www.hmhco.com/one/login/?connection=01018969
Students will use their regular login info, just like we do at school.
4. Prodigy- this is the math program that we use at school. It looks like a video game, but they are solving math problems along the way.
https://play.prodigygame.com/
Students will click on the "Sign in with Google" link and then they will enter their DISD login (they know this part) followed by @apps.dickinsonisd.org(you will need to add this part)
Ex: DISD111808@apps.dickinsonisd.org
Their password is their regular password that they use at school to log into the computer.
A few other site that don't require a special login:
pbskids.org
starfall.com
abcya.com
seussville.com
storylineonline.net - this just reads stories to them
https://www.highlightskids.com/games
http://www.wordworld.com/apps-and-games/