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Elementary Resources
With the district-wide closure of the Granite Falls School District, this guide is intended to support students’ learning. The suggested activities in this guide do not replace the experience of being in school but can help students maintain the learning that has taken place during this school year so far.
This page includes activities and resources for elementary students. We encourage you to adhere to the Screen Time recommendation made by the AAP by ensuring students participate in a variety of electronic and non-electronic learning opportunities.
American Academy of Pediatrics Screen Time Guidelines

Online Resources
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ABCYa is a great site that has a ton of different literacy and math games for the students to play.

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Accelerated Reader
Log in with Student ID and school computer password
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Art for Kids Hub on YouTube
Guided drawings for kids. An excellent way to work on fine motor skills and growth mindset!
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Cosmic Kids Yoga Amazing yoga videos that have engaging themes
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CKLA Decodables
All of the decodable readers from our K-2 reading program!
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Duolingo is a great way to introduce foreign languages.
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Fluency Fitness
This a great website to get kids moving and work on literacy. Free for parents during the closures.
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GoNoodle
Fun brain breaks, breathing exercises, and educational videos to squeeze in between learning
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i-Ready
Standards-aligned math activities are available to your students.
Log into Clever with Student ID and school computer password.
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The Learning Station on YouTube -
Great videos to support learning and get out the wiggles
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MobyMax is providing all K-8 schools and school districts closed by COVID-19 With free Internet learning software
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MysteryDoug –solves science questions on video in a fun, interactive way, this website also has a link for free science lessons (Mystery Science)!
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Mystery Science lessons
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PBS Learning Media
This offers elementary resources and lessons. Inspire your students with videos, games, and activities aligned to state and national standards.
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Prodigy
Prodigy is a platform for students to play games and learn math at the same time!
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Scholastic Learn from Home
Reading with a variety of included activities
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SightWords is a great website where you can make games, flashcards, and more
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Sno-Isle Libraries
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Splash Learn
Fun math practice that are based on grade level standards
(parents can sign up for free)
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Starfall
This is a great place to review the alphabet and an even better place for practice reading.
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Storylineonline
This website is loaded with stories read by the authors and celebrities.
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Apps

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Khan Academy Kids is available on App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore for free.
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Math Slide is great to practice tens and ones and understanding numbers up to 100. It’s free and available on AppStore Google Play and Amazon Appstore.
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MooseMath app teaches counting, addition, subtraction, sorting and more. It’s free and available on AppStore Google Play and Amazon Appstore.
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SeeSaw is available on App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore for free. Choose from thousands of engaging activities to use seamlessly within Seesaw. Search by grade level, subject, and keyword to find activities made by teachers like you.
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SplashLearn offers many games to play. After it is downloaded it can be played offline with no need for the internet.
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Word Wagon is a great way to practice building sight words. It’s free and available on AppStore Google Play and Amazon Appstore.
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