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Student Links

These links are listed as a courtesy to our website visitors. While these sites are offered as a resource for our visitors, the Elk Grove Unified School District does not control the information contained in the linked websites and accepts no liability for any information.
 
Code.org – Launched in 2013, Code.org® is a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science by making it available in more schools, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Our vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science.
 
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At cookie, child experts and educators design interactive online games for kids. Our learning games for kids help in building skills needed for success in school. While playing our fun educational games, kids learn to read with phonics, build skills in math, language, social studies, science and much more. Our educational videos encourage children to keep learning, even after school hours.
 
Cool math 4 kids is an amusement park of math, games and more.
 
Dance Mat Typing is great for teaching and practicing typing skills to 2nd graders.
 
Discovery Kids is one of the family of informational, educational and entertainment-oriented websites brought to you by Discovery Communications.
 
Eduplace is a free website that has many math activities for kids.
 
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill California Science is a site with lessons and activities that correspond to our classroom science lessons.
 
Mathatube is dedicated to helping parents and their kids with math.
 
Math Snacks are short animations and mini-games designed to present mathematics in a very different way. Snacks give students, especially those who don’t particularly like math, another way to look at math concepts.
 
National Geographic is an energetic mix of articles on wildlife, entertainment, science, technology, extreme sports, adventures, amazing kids, and world wonders.
 
neok12 is a website that contains free online educational videos, lessons, quizzes, games, and puzzles.
 
Reflexmath  Full of games that students love, Reflex takes students at every level and helps them quickly gain math fact fluency and confidence.
 
Readworks.org – Free content, curriculum, and tools to power teaching and learning.
 
RoomRecess.com RoomRecess.com is dedicated to providing children with free educational games. Our games reinforce important skills that are vital to elementary students and their learning process.
 
Room 108 Dolch Word games is a free interactive website where kindergarteners and first graders can practice memorizing their sight words. There are other reading games on the home page.
 
Scratch Create stories, games, and animations. Share with others around the world.
 
Sheppard Software has hundreds of educational games, activities, quizzes, articles and more, for kids and everyone to use online – and free!
 
SpellingCity is a free site that can give children the spelling help they need to make spelling fun.
 
Splash Math is an award winning math learning program used by more than 30 Million kids for fun math practice.
 
Starfall is a free public service to motivate children to read with phonics. Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.
 
That’s a Fact is a free math website where kids can practice their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.
 
TurtleDiary is a unique collection of interactive and fun educational games. Children learn important concepts that focus on specific skills that are challenging, yet age appropriate.
 
Tynker.com Tynker’s curriculum makes it easy to introduce computer programming in elementary and middle schools. Common Core aligned lesson plans foster a progression of skills grade by grade, providing the scaffolding needed to teach introductory to advanced programming concepts.
 
Typing.com  Interactive lessons, typing games, and achievements make learning feel like a game.
 
XtraMath is a free program that helps students master addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.