Hi again again,
This one is for your parents. In case you need some new free apps for your kids, please look at the following:
READING:
EPIC:
This resource has over 40,000 books including: fiction, non-fiction, audiobooks, read-to-me books and chapter books. Can be done on a laptop or iPad. In addition, there are comprehension questions to help check their understanding of the texts/books.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS:
Learn with music. It helps them learn their literacy skills, and social/science topics. Some favourites include: math (adding, subtracting, and writing).
NUMERACY:
SPLASH MATH:
Hands down, a favourite for students in Kindergarten to grade 5. Students can work through a multitude of numeracy skills. What I like most about this program, is that it’s personalized to your child’s development. The program will adapt to the way each child learns. If one skill seems a bit challenging, it will provide extra practice until students show improvements.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
GO NOODLE:
Go Noodle is a great website that will allow your kids to have brain break. In an interactive way, your kids can participate in a short movement and mindfulness workout. Feel free to join them! This will give your kids the opportunity to wake up their bodies, develop movement skills, and have fun.
Mr Wu are you going to send anything else for us to do this week because I have finished all of the brain π§ teasers and the reading.
I will post the answers for the brainteasers on Friday (tomorrow) morning. You can find it on the same blog post.
Mr Wu if you wonβt to see a picture of the banner that my hockey π team won! Then you can just look up the website. The website is… Praha banner winners 2019-2020. Photos 73 and 107.
Congrats to both you and Jacob, too bad we can’t see your faces!
I am the one sitting next to our goalie. And Jacob is the one that is standing right in the middle of the group.
I saw you sarah!
Tell Sarah to post this week π
do I email her or something? Let me know. I might be able to help.
– Lauryn
Yes please or call her π
I did