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  • Andrew J. Townson School No. 39
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  • CKLA Read Alouds

    Common Core Language Arts

    Free Online CKLA Read-Alouds for K-3

     

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  • Directions for Students & Parents to access ROConnect at home:

    Families can support student learning online. Students can keep learning from home. 

    Student’s use Google log in for ROConnect        890######@rcsd121.org    MMDDYYYY 

     

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  • Zearn Math Parent / Caregiver Pack

    Zearn's entire K-5 math curriculum - including over 400 hours of digital lessons with on-screen teachers - is available for free during this time. Kids, teachers, parents, and caregivers can directly access all of our top-rated content 24/7, outside of school, including paper-based materials that can be used without a device.

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  • Grades Prek-3 Have Fun Teaching

    Youtube videos with ABCs, Sight Words, Counting

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  • Ms. Johnson (#39 Librarian) Student Work Packets PreK - 6th Grades

    Students work packets will help solidify and retain learning that has happened this year.

     

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  • Ms. Johnson (#39 Librarian) Reading Websites

     

    More Reading Websites

    Sites for reading along, being read-to or reading on your own FOR FREE!

     

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  • Ms. Overbeck (# 39 Speech Teacher) Literacy Activities At Home

    Ms. Overbeck (Speech Teacher) supports literacy activities and learning at home. 

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  • Mrs. Wolff (#39 Art Teacher) Art Learning at Home

    Art Class ideas from  School 39 Art Teacher.

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  • More Educational Websites

    Online learning for temporary school closure created by educators. 

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  • Scholastic Learn At Home - Story & Videos

    Even when schools are closed, you can keep the learning going with these special cross-curricular journeys. Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video. Just find your grade level and let the learning begin!

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  • Math Facts Pro

    Online individualized math fact fluency program to assist students.  

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  • Virtual Field Trips

    Virtual field trips are a great way to expose kids to new places all from the comfort of home. In this age of technology, so many museums, zoos and aquariums have set up virtual tours and webcams of their facilities.

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  • Mystery Science

    Most popular science lessons in US Schools, offering for anyone to use for free. 

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