• Mrs. McLean's List of Links

     


    brainpop

    username: CarmanAinsworth

    password: Carman2020

     

    Kahoot

     

    MSTEP Practice

    MSTEP

    Freckle

     StudyJams

     

    Constitution Day

    Scholastic news:

     http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/clf/tguidesitemap.htm
     
     
     

    Moby Max:

    http://www.mobymax.com/signin 

     

    Lexia:

    Lexia Core5

     

    Zearn:

    www.zearn.org

     

    Khan Academy:

    Khan Academy

     

    Keyboarding Websites:

    http://www.softschools.com/games/typing_games/

    http://www.alfatyping.com/freetypinggames/

    http://www.funtotype.com/typinggames/

     

     

    NASA


    • NASA for kids- This website has become the favorite of the entire class. Ever wonder how much things might weigh on Mars? Go to this website and find out. They have educational games and fun activities for all ages.


    Magnet
     
     
     
    Science

     

    • Mount Vesuvius web cam - see the volcano that erupted in 79 AD and is predicted to erupt again every 2,000 years.

    • Bay City We will be going to the state park in Bay City and enjoying many outdoor activities. This is a link to the DNR's website. You can find national parks and locate different parks around the state.

    • NOAA - this is a link to real time infrared radar of the entire US. It is hosted by the government or .gov. We cover GEO stationary satellites used to help predict weather in science.

    • Isaac's Storm This site is dedicated to the "Storm of 1900." This storm was one of the worst hurricanes to hit the America's. It taught us a lot about how to prepare for bad weather.

    • Weather.com - This is a site that can give you an hour by hour weather report 24 hours a day anywhere in the U.S.

    • Science Fair Cartoon- This cartoon is an excellent example of how to complete a science fair project. The last few pages of the cartoon gives ideas for science fair projects.
    • World Book Encyclopedia- Is an encyclopedia. It can be used as a vital resource on research papers or just to stay up to date with the current events. We identified what an earthquake was in technology club.
    • Brain Pop is a website that we have been using to get the latest educational video's.