3-6 Learning
The Ansonia Public Schools staff came together to develop a variety of learning activities and resources for all grade levels and subject areas, PreK-12. Children and families can access the resources below to engage and maintain learning during the COVID 19 extended school closure.
K- 12 Distance Learning Plans are available here!
Students are suggested to spend 2-3 hours of their day on academics |
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READING
Ansonia Public Schools elementary students engage in reading learning with myOn. Lessons include instruction in vocabulary and comprehension. Through their Clever login, students can access their reading learning choosing myOn from the Clever Apps. The suggested time frame for instructional use is 20-30 minutes per day.
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Newsela: This collection of grades 2-12 news articles span topics and subjects. access through your child's Clever profile.
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IXL Language Arts: Students have access to phonics, reading comprehension and writing strategies.
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Readworks: Access to thousands of high-quality, free K-12 articles. - Teacher must provide class code for use
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Commonlit: A digital collection of fiction and nonfiction for (3rd-12th grade) - Teacher must provide class code
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Wonderopolis: Wonderopolis is an informational site that helps kids ask and answer interesting questions about the world.
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Oxford Owl: Free e-library
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Florida Center for Reading Research: FCRR offers a collection of student activities for phonemic awareness, phonological awareness, phonics, advanced phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension
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Khan Academy Kids: This needs to be downloaded onto a device.
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CKLA: Access to read alouds and videos
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Scholastic: Free website with exciting learning journeys on multiple content areas
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Kid Zone: Literacy activities for students
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Highlights Kids: The place for children of all ages to play games and discover new jokes, surveys, answers to science questions, and fun crafts and recipes.
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PebbleGo: Offers articles about various topics, presented in print and audio text.
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Fun Brain: Online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spelling, history)
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PBS Kids: Educational games and videos
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Age of Learning: Includes ABC Mouse, Adventure Academy and Reading IQ. Enter School Code: SCHOOL1565
Read-Alouds: Select books to listen to aloud at justbooksreadaloud.com. Students can listen to stories in different languages, as well. Another great resource for read-alouds is storylineonline.net. As students listen to the story, they should use their reading journals to jot down:
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Questions they have
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What is happening in the story
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Ideas they have about characters and their actions
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What the author wants us, as readers, to learn at the end of the story
PHONICS AND WORD WORK
Students can continue their instruction in phonics and word work with these sites. Through their Clever login, students can access their reading learning choosing Core 5 from the Clever Apps. The suggested time frame for instructional use is 20-30 minutes per day.
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Lexia Core 5: (Grades 3-5) This site includes a series of lessons focused on phonemic awareness, phonics and vocabulary for reading skills. access through your child's Clever profile.
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PowerUp: (Grade 6 Only) accelerates the development of both fundamental literacy and higher-order thinking skills through adaptive learning paths. access through your child's Clever profile.
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FlyLeaf Publishing: Decodable books and instructional assignments
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Fundations: (Grade 3 Only) The videos below are a fantastic way for your child(ren) to continue their daily practice of letter sounds.
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WRITING
Using their notebooks, students should write about their opinions, thoughts and ideas every day. They can use the read-aloud texts they engage with above, or read and listen to fiction and nonfiction texts.
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Brain Pop, Jr. : Offers animated videos and questions on a variety of topics.
SOCIAL STUDIES
The College, Career, and Civic Life Framework (C3) states that there are four major disciplines in social studies—civics, economics, geog-raphy, and history. Through Clever, students can access Studies Weekly, our social studies curricula, in grades K-6 to expand upon these four major disciplines. Students can continue to explore social studies with the websites provided. The suggested educational time frame is 30 minutes per day.
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Studies Weekly: Students can access their Studies Weekly materials via their Clever account.
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Brain Pop, Jr.: Offers animated videos and questions on a variety of topics.
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iCivics: Lessons on how the government works.
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EyeWitness to History: (Grades 5 & 6) First-hand accounts, illustrated with vintage photos, and (where applicable) original radio broadcasts and video clips.
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C3 Teachers Inquiries: K-12 Inquiries across the social studies
MATHEMATICS
At Ansonia Public Schools, elementary students engage in math learning with Eureka Math. Lessons include instruction in numbers and operations, algebraic thinking, measurement and geometry. Through Clever, students can access math learning to use our two main online programs; IXL and Reflex Math. The remainder of the suggested link are free for all students to use. The suggested educational time frame is 30 minutes per day.
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IXL Math: A comprehensive K-8 curriculum, individualized guidance, and real-time analytics, IXL meets the unique needs of each learner.
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Reflex Math (Grades 1-6 only): A fluency program which allows students to work on addition/, subtraction, multiplication, and division of facts.
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Khan Academy: Students practice at their own pace, first filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning.
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Khan Academy Kids: This needs to be downloaded onto a device.
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives: A library of uniquely interactive, web-based virtual manipulatives or concept tutorials, mostly in the form of Java applets, for mathematics instruction (K-12 emphasis).
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NEOK12: A collection of educational videos, games, quizzes, diagrams, and puzzles that kids love.
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Achieve the core (Grades 3-5): The activities are designed to support students’ progress toward the grade-level numeracy and fluency articulated in college- and career-ready standards.
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Math Drills: Free math worksheets including number sense, arithmetic, pre-algebra, geometry, measurement, money concepts and much more.
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Students can also visit Greg Tang Math for games and other math learning opportunities.
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Funbrain: Offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy.
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Engineering Activities for Kids: STEM activities using regularly found items in the household.
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KenKen: A grid-based numerical puzzle that uses the basic math operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—while also challenging your logic and problem-solving skills.
SCIENCE
NGSS challenges students think and act like scientists as they explore and make sense of the world around them. Through Clever, students can access Mystery Science, our science curricula, in grades K-4. Students can continue to explore science concepts with these websites. The suggested educational time frame is 30 minutes per day.
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Mystery Science: (Grade 3 and 4 ONLY) Offers NGSS aligned lessons and videos.
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Climate Kids: Tells the story of our changing planet through the eyes of the NASA missions studying Earth.
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NEOK12: A collection of educational videos, games, quizzes, diagrams, and puzzles that kids love.
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NASA's Kids Club: Provides games and activities to learn about NASA.
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NASA STEM Engagement: These science, technology, and engineering, and math activities are fun for kids, adults and the whole family.
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PBS for Parents: A show which explores the world around us that science technology are everywhere.
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National Geographic Kids: Offers videos and articles
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Ask A Biologist: Has games and simulations for students.
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Virtual Periodic Table: Provides access to an online and virtual periodic table.
VISUAL ARTS
Students can still engage in visual arts learning. Visit these museum web sites to view art and create art inspired by the works you see.
- Virtual Museums Tour: Experience the best museums from London to Seoul in the comfort of your home.
- Mattatuck Museum
- Yale University Art Gallery
- New Britain Museum of American Art
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Frick Collection: virtual tour
- The Wadsworth Athenium
- Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems
- PBS Learning Media - Videos on various art techniques.
MUSIC
Listen to music and write about what you feel and think. Create music, too!
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Recommended sites from the Music Teachers National Association.
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Classics For Kids: Offers teaching resources to give teachers practical, effective plans and activities that use classical music to help children learn music.
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Play the drums (virtually!)
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Music games: Make music, play music and play music games.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Physical Education/Health
The CDC (Center for Disease Control) recommends that children and adolescents ages six through 17 years should achieve a minimum of 1 hour of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity each day, and activities that strengthen bones and build muscles at least 3 days a week.
These three types of physical activities should include:
• Aerobic: Most of the 60 minutes or more per day should be either moderate- or vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity such as walking, running, or anything that makes their heart beat faster.
• Muscle-strengthening: As part of their 60 minutes or more of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include muscle-strengthening physical activity, such as climbing or doing push-ups, on at least 3 days a week.
• Bone-strengthening: As part of their 60 minutes or more of daily physical activity, children and adolescents should include bone-strengthening physical activity, such as jumping or running, on at least 3 days a week.
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Physical activity guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control.
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Kidshealth offers lots of opportunities to learn about health.
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Go Noodle: Engages students with movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts.
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Physical Activity Guidelines for School-Aged Children and Adolescents