Resources

Kindergarten Remote Learning Hub

Let's Learn NYC!

will broadcast over the summer. The broadcasts on Channel 13/WNET are two hours per day through and including Friday, June 26th. There will be a two-week hiatus. Broadcasts will resume on Monday, July 13th with one hour a day in conjunction with WNET's new summer show, "Camp TV." Broadcasts will run each weekday from Monday, July 13th to Friday, August 14th.

Most aired episodes will always be available at https://www.thirteen.org/programs/lets-learn-nyc/

Literacy Resources

epic! - Our trial ends on June 30th, and your account will convert to the new epic! free program. Ask teachers for assistance logging in.

BookFlix - Use our community account to read digital books from Scholastic. Account information is in the Slides.

Unite for Literacy - Multilingual site for books read aloud with a lot of non-fiction titles. We use these for many assignments.

Storyline Online - A library of picture books read by award-winning and notable actors. Feel free to enjoy on your own.

Feminist Books for Kids - Recommendations for building a feminist library.

Brightly - Resources for readers of all levels and interests.

Math Resources

DreamBox - This is our school specific link. DreamBox access expires June 30th.

Virtual Math Manipulatives

Math Learning Center - Free math apps.

More Resources

Community Projects - A Slides deck with projects shared by members of our Kindergarten community. Email your projects to your classroom teacher!

National Geographic Kids - A resource for games, videos, and animal facts and images.

A Big List of Podcasts for Little Kids - Find  recommended podcasts for ages 2-6.

Cosmic Kids Yoga - A popular YouTube channel for yoga and movement made for kids.

Science Notebooks - Tips for setting up a science journal.

Read Alouds from Taz's Class - Our Vimeo collection.

Printable Resources

If you have access to a printer, you may want to incorporate these into assigned school work or just for fun. If you don't have a printer, you could use them as a guide and make something similar by hand.

Math

Ten Frames - We use these in the classroom to mark the days of school. You can make up your own quick images too, or use them as a tool for counting and adding. Page 1 is a single frame and page 2 has two ten frames on the same page for adding or counting to 20.

Roll and Record - Directions for Roll and Record with one die. If you don't have a die at home, try this one

Roll and Record (0-10) - Directions for Roll and Record with two dice, this one has numbers that go up to ten. If you have dice at home, modify them with masking tape or a label sticker and make one face blank or zero on each die. Or Google a dice generator that works... will post when we find one! 

Racing Bears - Substitute any small objects for the bears. Roll your die and let the bears go one at a time!

Literacy

Uppercase Handwriting WorksheetsYou can Google your own, but here is a set of the 26 uppercase letters. Printable, or if you have a tablet, perhaps you can draw right on them?

Lowercase Handwriting Worksheets - Here is a similar set for children to practice lowercase letters.

Lowercase Handwriting Worksheets - Another option for practicing lowercase letters.

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