The following websites have interactive learning games and content that are recommended for preschoolers: Clifford Interactive Stories and Games: The stories and games are perfect for preschool beginning and early readers since they teach letter recognition, letter sounds (phonics), and rhyming. Funbrain’s MadLibs Jr: It is never too early to start learning the parts of…
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News and Current Events
National Geographic Explorer: The online extension to the ever-popular National Geographic Explorer classroom magazine designed for grades 2-6. Scholastic News Zone: Current events tailored to elementary ages Time for Kids: Just like the Time Magazine that comes to your mailbox, this is he online accompaniment to the classroom news magazine designed just for kids. Weekly…
Elementary
The following websites have interactive learning games and content that are recommended for elementary age children: Funbrain’s MadLibs Jr: A great way to practice parts of speech playing the classic game on the computer. Math Arcade: Math games for grades 1-8 on Funbrain. National Geographic Explorer: The online extension to the ever-popular National Geographic Explorer…
How You Can Protect Little Lungs by Voting for Clean Air on November 8
This is a sponsored post When I was little and my family temporarily moved from Northern to Southern California, my mother used to look outside at the gray sky and put a sweater on me before sending me outside to play. Having grown up in the San Francisco Bay Area, a gray sky meant the…
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Digital Preparedness: 7 Tech Savvy Ways to Brace for Severe Storms
Up and down the East Coast we’re bracing for Frankenstorm, a multi-day superstorm storm whose winds will stretch for miles and churn up high tides. Compared to this summer’s Derecho where we lost power for 5 days and internet for longer, we’re bracing for the worst since it’s a given that our DC Metro neighborhood…





