https://www.education.com/
Worksheets, games, lesson plans, activities, workbooks, exercises, songs, and stories, oh my! This is an educational site indeed! This site is also equipped with a Learning Library, the tab is seen at the top center-right side of the page. Once in, you can search education resources in the search bar from various grades, Preschool to eighth grade, from everything math, themed word search, crossword puzzles to grammar, reading comprehension, and spelling out with vowels and consonants you will be satisfied to print or download the worksheet need to keep your child or students up to skill. Common Core Standard is in place so that each interdisciplinary subject is in line with current mastery skills.
I like the “By Subject” area located at the far left of the screen at the teacher resources page. Reading & Writing, Reading (alone), Writing (alone), and Grammar will be equipped with folios and sheets of online resource worksheets for practice at home or in the classroom. Science and Social Studies are available for expository and informational purposes other than being used for skills in their field.
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From LEARNING LIBRARY of Education.com: By Subject. left side- Reading, Writing & Grammar Since being forced into COVID-19 confinement in our homes, I have been a member since April 2020. Personally, I have many hard copy workbooks, worksheets, practice sheets, whichever you prefer to call reinforcement of skills taught as a follow-up to a lesson, but I needed a resource to present and upload online for my students during difficult moments in education as a teacher and student during 2020 and 2021. We had nothing in our hands to help students grow skills-wise. Thank goodness for Education.com. It was free and accessible to many common core skills-based lessons. Looking back at what I had accessed for Education.com, I see that a page of previously reviewed lessons included inferencing, vocabulary building, informational reading, writing in response to reading, and reading comprehension. Wow! If you are a teacher, you should give this educational tool a try.
Education.comAlthough it is a free site, well mostly, its abundance of features for you and your students possesses great qualities you will unlock when you become a premium member. I know, I know! We, as teachers, cannot be forking out extra bucks for an online program. That was what I thought. As I became accustomed to Education.com, I realized how awesome I could free up time and planning with its already built-in Common Core characteristics that my students and I would enjoy and already enjoy. You should consider looking at the Premium plan. And, with my pitch, I should get a cut on this website. Ha! I mean it because Education.com is seriously a great educational tool. Education.com Although Free, Premium Features that you'll want to get your teacher hands on:)
Similar to IXL, with Premium, you can track your student's progress. Just add your students to Education. Com's system. Lastly, if you have a little one like I do. This site has a cool preschool "Kids" corner. It helps develop their verbal, listening, comprehension, reading, and vocabulary skills. Plus, there is some technology skill development with a typing program. For this, you would need to become a premium member. Enjoy your Education.com!
At the top of the Landing Page, see "Kids," your PreK educational entertainment: sing along, read-a-long, and more😍! "Kids Corner
Kids Corner: You decide or the childT
. Kids interactive phonics matching gameThe Lion and the Rat, Down By The Bay, The Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, How the Camel Got Its Hump, The Ugly Duckling, Anasi and Turtle, My Shadow.
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