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Greatest Hits!

Top 10 websites for 2nd-grade students and teachers!

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  • Math Practice:

    • Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-2nd-grade-math​

      • Learn the basics, count by hundreds, use addition and subtraction, generate practice tests, and complete a mission by solving math problems.​

    • IXL: https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-2

      • A list of all of the math skills students learn in second grade! These skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to preview the skill. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will automatically increase in difficulty as you improve!

    • Math ABC: https://www.mathabc.com/math-2nd-grade/money

      • Practice recognizing money and how many dollars and coins are present. Testing which box shows the highest amount, ordering the coins and bills from highest to lowest, and balancing each.​

    • Education Place: https://www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/practice/ep_2.html

      • Eight units practicing number concepts, addition, subtraction, graphing, geometry, and fractions. Also assesses number sea d  operations through 1,000, multiplication, and division.​

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  • Reading Practice:

    • ​Kerpoof: http://www.kerpoof.com/ 

      • Best for second grade and older, Kerpoof allows students to create stories, spell a picture, make a card, and create movies, drawings and pictures. This site offers a teacher tool section which can help create lessons incorporating Kerpoof. Students can save their work as they go, so projects can continue throughout the year. 

    • Learn To Read: http://more2.starfall.com/n/level-a/learn-to-read/load.htm?&redir=www

      • Short stories that start with the sounding out and recognition of letters. The stories may be read aloud or silently at the student's own pace. The words on each page are accompanied by interactive moving pictures.​

    • Make A Magician:  http://more2.starfall.com/n/level-b/magic/load.htm?f

      • Read each word and sentence to label the magician and learn what he does. Multiple approaches to building the magician with all of his​ magic hat and shell tricks.

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  • Other:

    • Glogster: http://www.glogster.com/

      • Interactive multimedia poster where teachers and students can share information outside of the typical research project. Posters can include video, pictures, text, and music.

    • E-Learning: http://www.e-learningforkids.org

      • Organized both by grade level and subject areas. Includes interactive learning videos with practice within the video, perfect for the interactive whiteboard. Each “course” lists the appropriate age level for the students. Geared for students in K-6. 

    • Weather Wiz Kids: http://www.weatherwhizkids.com

      • ​​Designed especially for children to allow them to learn more about the fascinating world of weather. It’s also a wonderful educational website for teachers and parents to give them the right tools to explain the different types of weather to.

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