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Websites for Reinforcement
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Websites for Reinforcement Compiled by Mrs. Mustico* The following websites are entertaining as well as educational. 30 minutes of practice daily can help reinforce skills during the school year and maintain skills during the summer months. Primary www.starfall.com - Interactive and appealing practice for readiness and beginning reading. www.kiddonet.com/gb/flash/phonics/Intro.html - Letter/sound reininforcement. www.juliasrainbowcorner.com/html/letters.html: This website contains practice for letter name recognition and sentence reading. www.pbskids.org – early childhood math, literacy, spelling and science activities. www.tools.atozteacherstuff.com/handwriting – Type words in to this site, and you can print out dotted letters to practice tracing. www.donnayoung.org/penmanship/index.htm - This website provide many fun and easy worksheets for practicing manuscript and cursive writing. Intermediate www.easycbm.com- fluency and comprehension tasks for grades 3 and up. Contact Mrs. Mustico to register your child for activities at their level. www.multiplication.com – Play games and take timed quizzes to master multiplication and other math operations. http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/index.htm - The English Language Centre Study Zone website contains reading comprehension and grammar exercises at 5 different levels. Contains a wide range of topics and activities for improving skills. All ages www.abcya.com- Math and reading games for grades K-5 http://www.funbrain.com - Games and activities for grades k -8, including subjects such as writing, reading, math and spelling. www.learningplanet.com – Free math and reading games for preschool through grade 7. Access free games by clicking on “students” tab. www.teachersa-z.com –Activities include colorful grammar and math reinforcement games. www.scholastic.com - This website contains information for parents and teachers as well as games, contests and puzzles for students. “Flashlight readers” can participate in book talk and activities with other students. This site may come in handy for projects, also.
Academic Intervention Services (AIS)
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