Useful Links
Accelerated Reader Book Finder
Searching for books with a corresponding Renaissance Accelerated Reader 360® quiz is easy with Accelerated Reader Bookfinder®. Students, teachers, parents, and librarians can search in English or Spanish using criteria such as ATOS book level or a Lexile™ measure, interest level, title, author, fiction/nonfiction, subject, award-winners, state lists, CCSS Exemplars, and more.
Book Adventure is a fun, free way to motivate your child to read! Kids in grades K-8 can search for books, read them offline, come back to quiz on what they’ve read, and earn prizes for their reading success.
A bilingual site for educators and families of ELL learners.
This website has a variety of games students can play to help reinforce math skills.
Dr. Mike's Math Games for Kids
Free printable math games for kids.
Education by Design has been online since 1997 providing educational resources and fun activities for kids of all abilities.
Homework help and study tips.
Florida Center for Reading Research
The Florida Center for Reading Research is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University that was established in 2002 by the Governor's office and Legislature. Currently, FCRR is home to nine tenured and tenure-track faculty members holding joint appointments with the College of Arts & Sciences or College of Education.
FOSSweb is the official website of the active-learning science program, FOSS. Explore resources for educators and engaging activities for students and families.
To get started, log in or visit as a guest. Students need a class login from their teacher to access all resources.
Providing teachers, parents, and students with high quality educational software for free.
Has a variety of games to help students with different topics.
The site that swims with learning fun!
This website has helpful rules, real world examples, and fun quizzes to help with grammar and punctuation.
Great resource to help with homework and find additional learning activities.
You can learn anything. For free. For Everyone. Forever.
The Book Report Network aims to solve reader dilemmas, with thoughtful book reviews, compelling features, in-depth author profiles and interviews, excerpts of the hottest new releases, contests and more every week. We hope you'll visit our websites and discover why since 1996 The Book Report Network has been the best place online to talk about your last great read --- and find your next one.
This website has a variety of math games students can play to help reinforce math skills.
Our goal is to provide a fun system to help students of all ages learn the multiplication facts
Visit this website to learn more about animals at the NC Zoo.
Educational learning games and a parent section with a variety of resources and tips to help with everything from raising children to planning birthday parties.
Seussville—the official home of Dr. Seuss on the Web—is the place for children of all ages to play and learn with Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully whimsical books and classic characters. The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! and all of the Dr. Seuss books leap to life through interactive games and activities that will enrich each child’s reading experience.
We make learning fun!
The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 19 museums and the National Zoo—shaping the future by preserving our heritage, discovering new knowledge, and sharing our resources with the world.
This website is a great resource for students in grades K-2 to help with literacy skills.
Story Place: The Children's Digital Learning Library
Their preschool library is full of great activities for you to explore!