Weblinks

Parents,

Here is a list of helpful websites you might want to use at home.

-Ms. Plunkett 

 

Discovery Education (Parent Edition)-How to help with homework.

Family Education-Provides helpful tips on dealing with difficult situations, school advice, and meal prepping.

Common Sense Media-Lists what movies and shows are currently out and reviews what age they are safe for.  Also gives advice on dealing with your child and social media.

CSPN-Helps with saving money for your child's college fund.

NEA (Parent Edition)-Provides advice on how to foster your child's desire to learn and aid them in their education.

PTA-A website for the National Parent-Teacher Association, which helps in advocating for students.

Class Dojo-An easier way to communicate with me.

Boystown-Provides tools to help parents teach kindness at home and prevent bullying.

Scholastic (Parent Edition)-A great site to find books for your student, access to activities, and information on book fairs.

Reading Rockets-This site provides great ways to engage in your child's learning experience, how to help struggling readers, and other literacy related topics.

Kids Health-Tips on how to help your child succeed in the classroom everyday.

Today's Parent-Site that provides resources for growing families, this specific link provides educational sites that are safe for students.

Oxford Owl-Filled with activities for students to perform at home, consists of varying subjects.

PBS Parents-Provides educational exercises, activities, and helpful tips for parents.

Raz Kids-This site does require payment, but there is a free trial. Helpful for emergent readers, provides interactive reading activities/ebooks.

Aha! Parenting-Advice and tips for parents of school aged children.

Moms Who Think-A helpful site that provides education tips, recipes, craft ideas, holiday activities, and an assortment of advice.

Roller Coaster-Covers everything from getting a pet, to dating as a single parent, to helping your child get a good nights sleep.

Scary Mommy-A funny website that contains realistic articles about parenting by your childs age, living your life, and parent related news.

Digital Parenting-A psychologists blog that specifically targets raising children in the digital age.