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ABC Ya
Practice matching upper and lower case letters with this game. |
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Poisson Rouge Alphabet Game
This site contains ativities connected to each of the letters of the alphabet. We use it in class, and the kids love it! |
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Scholastic Bookflix
Click on your school name to find pairs of books on a particular topic. Each pair contains a fiction book in video format and a nonfiction book. |
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| 1st Grade Lesson Sites |
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Snowflake Designer
Another site that lets you create your own snowflake using your mouse. |
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Design a Snowflake
Use your mouse to create a snowflake. |
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Patricia Polacco's Some Birthday
Get some background on the story and artwork for Patricia Polacco's "Some Birthday" and send a postcard based on the story to a friend. |
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Biography of Snowflake Bentley
Tells briefly about the man who first successfully photographed snowflakes. We watched his biography in class. |
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Wilson Bentley snowflake pictures
See some of the photographs of snowflakes taken by Wilson Bentley and included in his book. |
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Caltech Snowflake Pictures
See modern photographs of snowflakes, and compare them to Wilson Bentley's pictures. |
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Snowflake Designer
Make your own snowflake designs using this fun website. |
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Scholastic BookFlix
Click on your school name to find pairs of books on a particular topic. Each pair contains a fiction book in video format and a nonfiction book. |
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| 2nd Grade Lesson Sites |
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Alphabetical Order Game
How quickly can you put words in alphabetical order? Try this game to find out. |
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Using the Dictionary
A brief introduction to using a dictionary, with a quiz at the end. |
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Yahoo Kids Online Dictionary
A good site for kids to practice using an online dictionary. |
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| 3rd Grade Lesson Sites |
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Camden Elementary's Online Library Catalog
Use this site to see what books and materials are in our library and whether they are available or not. You can also access this site from the CES building website. Look for Library OPAC in the left-hand menu. |
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Flood Game
Can you group books by their subjects? Try this game to see. |
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Order in the Library
Try your hand at putting library books in order by call number. This site contains three games, with various levels of difficulty. Can you master them all? |
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Parts of a Book Game
Test how well you know the different parts of a book that can help you find information in the book. |
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| 4th Grade Lesson Sites |
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Melville Dewey Rap
Watch a video in which "Melville Dewey" raps about the Dewey Decimal System. |
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Doin' Dewey with Mr. B.
Information about the Dewey Decimal System and a Dewey Challenge for you to take. |
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Dewey Decimal Game
Play a Dewey game designed by the Library Media Specialist at the Bardonia Elementary School in Clarkstown, NY. |
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Order in the Library Game
See how well you can organize books on the shelves according to the classification systems learned in class. |
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Chief Oren Lyons - Earthkeeper Hero
Get some background here on the author of the terrific book, "Dog Story", which we read in 4th grade. |
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| 5th Grade Lesson Sites |
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Types of Reading
This interactive lesson describes different types of reading and when to use them. (E.g., previewing, skimming, scanning) |
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World Almanac for Kids
This online version of the "World Almanac for Kids," allows visitors to browse the website through its many categories and to play fun learning games. |
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On My Honor background and author info
This site gives a brief synopsis of this story, which we read in 5th grade, as well as comments about the story from the author, Marion Dan Bauer. |
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| General Links |
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Wonderopolis
Create. Laugh. Imagine. Explore. Learn. Smile. Grow.
Visit Wonderopolis®. It’s a place where wonder and learning are nurtured through the power of discovery, creativity and imagination. Wonderopolis is brought to life by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL). Be sure to check out the Wonder of the Day each day! |
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Beginning Keyboarding Skills
This site, created by Mrs. DeLosh in McConnellsville, offers links to games based on beginning keyboarding skills. |
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Typing Champ
This site, created by Mrs. DeLosh in McConnellsville, offers links to keyboarding games for intermediate aged students. |
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Our Library Catalog
Search our OPAC (online catalog) to see what books and videos are available. |
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Olympics games and information
This is a site developed by Mrs. Delosh in the McConnellsville Elementary library. It has games and information about the Olympics. Give it a try! |
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Library Rules and Procedures
Quickly view a text version of the rules and procedures students are expected to follow in our Library Media Center. |
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Crickweb Games
This site contains games just for fun created by our neighbors in the United Kingdom. |
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Accelerated Reader Book Finder
On This site, you can get information about the books your child can read for our Accelerated Reader program. |
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Camden Central School District Website
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Genealogy for Kids
Make history come alive for children by teaching them about their ancestors. Kids can unlock the mysteries of other cultures, other places and other times as they find out whom their forebears were, when they were born, where they lived and what they did. |
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Postcards from Buster
This PBS website has games and activities pertaining to United States geography. |
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National Park Webrangers
Find information, games, and activities related to our National Parks on this terrific site! |
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Henry Hudson Interactive Site
Contains maps, images, and information about the voyages of Henry Hudson. |
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| Science |
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Kids Health
KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years. |
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The Reading Corner
Our purpose is to write book reviews for readers in grades 2-8 that give a little more information than what you find in the library catalog. We hope that you use this site and then visit libraries, talk to librarians, and most especially, read more books. Come again! |
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Scholastic Books Site
Information about books and reading for parents, teachers, and kids. |
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Book Adventure
Book Adventure is a FREE reading motivation program for children in grades K-8. Children create their own book lists from over 7,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the books they've read, and earn points and prizes for their literary successes. Book Adventure was created by and is maintained by Sylvan Learning. |
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Author Field Trip
This Internet Field Trip guides students who are doing an author study and includes links to authors' websites. It is for grades K-8. |
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A Book and a Hug
This site offers recommended books for various age and interest levels. There are also interviews with authors and other interesting things. Well-organized and helpful site. |
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Planet Esme
This author's website has book recommendations, links to other websites, and other interesting things for kids and parents. |
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Word Jungle
Help the monkeys find their way through the jungle by matching words with their correct meanings. |
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Library of Congress Reading Website
Contains booklists for various ages, historical information, author connections, and free access to books that are beyond copyright date. |
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| Math |
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Fun Brain
This site has lots of Math games, as well as some for other subjects. Have fun! |
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Edutopia
A website created especially for teachers with all kinds of resources and networking. Be sure to check out the free Back-To-School Guide about halfway down the left side of the page. |
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New York Heritage Collections
NewYorkHeritage.org is a project of the NY 3Rs Association, which provides free, online access to images of cultural and historical significance in New York State. |
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App Inventor
With a tool from GOOGLE, the App Inventor, you can build many different types of apps. You can build apps for games and to inform and educate. You can create a quiz app to help you and your classmates study for a test. With Android's text-to-speech capabilities, you can even have the phone ask the questions aloud. To use App Inventor, you do not need to be a developer. This is because instead of writing code, you visually design the way the app looks and use blocks to specify the app's behavior. |
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