Language Arts
On the left hand side of the page you'll see a word lists & lessons link. Click that and then a grade level. If you scroll down the page you'll find some links to activities. In the grade 6 word list section for example, scroll down the page until you see Sixth Grade Spelling or Sixth Grade Vocabulary. If you click any of the links below you'll be taken to a page with some free activities.
Keeping a journal is a great way to record your thoughts and memories of this time. You can print this Covid-19 time capsule/journal or use it as a reference and create your own.
Explore reading strategies through these online activities and games.
Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
EPIC is a digital library with over 40 000 books, learning videos, quizzes and more! I have added my LA students from 6A, 6B, 6E and 6F.
Our code is MIR8560. If you are having trouble accessing EPIC send me (Miss O'Donnell) an email and I will send you an email invite.
Our code is MIR8560. If you are having trouble accessing EPIC send me (Miss O'Donnell) an email and I will send you an email invite.
TumbleBooks are animated, talking picture books which teach kids the joy of reading in a format they’ll love.
A collection of Graphic Novels, eBooks, classic literature, National Geographic videos, educator resources and audiobooks, perfect for middle school and high school students.
This is a Canadian Reader special issue. We have been using articles from The Canadian Reader throughout the school year. This one contains organizers for before reading (think before you read: KWL), during reading (summarize what you read) and after reading (reflect on what you read). There are 3 articles and a comic about covid-19. Students can use the organizers for each article. There are a few other activities included.
Scholastic learn at home has day by day projects to keep kids reading, thinking and growing.
Scroll down the page to look at a variety of picture and video writing prompts.
If you were working on Raz-Kids at school you can still access your account. If you need help accessing the page please email your teacher.
BookFlix K-3 is a database that pairs fiction and non-fiction books, and is a great tool for reading aloud with your child. The resource reinforces reading skills while introducing children to a world of knowledge and exploration.
Shared eReading K-3 is a compilation of digital books with reading prompts and audio for children to follow along with.
Check out e-books and audiobooks from the Public library with your library card. If you don't have a public library card there is a link on the page to request one.
Students can instantly stream an incredible collection of audiobooks for free including Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling.
A library of over 60 000 free ebooks.