Current Online Resources
This is a free online video program that features actors and actresses reading children's books. For each book there are activities and questions that will check for understanding and further thought.
This is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. The books are leveled by grade. For listening to a book, it is best for the level to be at the 2nd or 3rd grade level. However, when choosing a book that is on the 1st grade level, your child can pause the book and read it aloud. Afterward, they can press play and listen to find out how they did! When they have found a book they are interested in, just click "read online" which is located above the book cover. I highly recommend this website!
This website has games and activities with voice instructions. Games and activities include: alphabetical order, upper-case and lower-case letters, counting numbers, connect the dots, numerical order, shapes, addition, e-storybooks and holiday games.
The e-storybooks are great for students who are struggling with reading and need help sounding out words. All the student needs to do is click a button and the words are read to them!
The e-storybooks are great for students who are struggling with reading and need help sounding out words. All the student needs to do is click a button and the words are read to them!
A great sight for practicing and enhancing math skills. Fun games like MATHO (math bingo) with addition and subtraction facts are great practice. This website also offers interactive flash cards.
4kids.org is connected through the Clark County Library District Website. The site offers a variety of math and word games. On their "Cool Spots" page, they list links to other safe and fun children's sites.
This website features fun interactive reading games and activities. There are 3 different levels (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) so your child should be able to find something appropriate to their skills.