Web Resources for Grade 2
Web Resources for Communications
Fun Brain
Here are online activities for words, numbers, science and social studies for ages 6 and up. Be sure to scroll down to see the Parent-Kid Challenge.
Jan Brett Web Site
Here are wonderful activities to use with Jan Brett books.
Kidport
Kidport is designed to help K-8 students excel in all subject areas of school and have fun doing it. Just click on your grade level and HAVE FUN!
KidsClick:
KidsClick was created by a group of librarians to guide young users to valuable and age-appropriate web sites. It contains more than 600 subjects including reading, writing, math, science and social studies.
Mother Goose Rebus Rhymes
This site is designed especially for beginning readers. Scroll down to see links to nursery rhymes.
PBS Kids Story Scramble (Requires Shockwave v.7)
Listen/Read Arthur story segments. Move the mixed up pieces into the correct order.
The Learning Site
Click on links for activities in reading, spelling and language arts.
Weekly Reader - Welcome to Grade Two!
Choose this familiar favorite for current events.
Web Resources for Math
AAA Math
This is an awesome site for interactive practice for students of all grade levels. Select your grade level or math topic to begin.
Fun Brain
Here are online activities for words, numbers, science and social studies for ages 6 and up. Be sure to scroll down to see the Parent-Kid Challenge.
Harcourt Math
This K-8 site provides many interactive activities.
Kidport
Kidport is designed to help K-8 students excel in all subject areas of school and have fun doing it. Just click on your grade level and HAVE FUN!
KidsClick
KidsClick was created by a group of librarians to guide young users to valuable and age-appropriate web sites. It contains more than 600 subjects including reading, writing, math, science and social studies.
Silver Burdett Ginn Math
This site is designed to correlate with the Silver Burdett math book. These activities can be completed by students working alone, in small groups, or as a class.
Tangram Game
At this interactive website, students can move and rotate the basic geometric shapes that create a tangram to reproduce a variety of figures.
Web Resources for Science
Dinosaurs:Zoom Dinosaur Website
This is a wonderful dinosaur site with extensive information, pictures to print, links and more!
Enchanted Learning
This site has extensive links to many science and social studies topics for elementary students, beginning with kindergarten. Some of them include animals, dinosaurs, oceans, geography, inventors, explorers, calendars and more! Be sure to check out the Zoom School.
Little Explorers(Picture Dictionary)
You will find excellent information on animals at this site. The information is also available in other languages: English-French, English-German, English-Portuguese, English-Spanish.
Ology
Presented by the American Museum of Natural History's Web site. Activities and information on dinosaurs and many other topics.
Scott Foresman Science
This site allows students to apply what they learn from their textbook. Here students can access Chapter Connections for many online activities that extend and enhance the content of science lessons at school. Click on your grade level. The Spanish version is also available.
Web Resources for Social Studies
Enchanted Learning
This site has extensive links to many science and social studies topics for elementary students, beginning with kindergarten. Some of them include animals, dinosaurs, oceans, geography, inventors, explorers, calendars and more! Be sure to check out the Zoom School.
KidsClick
KidsClick was created by a group of librarians to guide young users to valuable and age-appropriate web sites. It contains more than 600 subjects including reading, writing, math, science and social studies.
Web Resources for Other Subjects
Draw and Color a Cartoony with Uncle Fred
Uncle Fred gives step-by-step directions for drawing a picture. This is a great site for learning to follow directions.
NC WiseOwl
This is an excellent reference site. It includes encyclopedias, newspapers, magazines and more. Password required for home access. Contact your school media specialist for information on passwords.
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