ESL Homework
Each night it would be beneficial for you and your child to spend a short time looking over and practicing their weekly words. Each day, they will need to bring their ESL folder back to school. There will not be any homework on the weekends. Also, please spend at least fifteen minutes, each night, reading with your child.
Parent Access to Renaissance Place (AR)
Parents may now check their child's AR reading progress from the Renaissance Place Website. You must sign up on the website to be granted access.
Go to the following website:
1. Click on the "Parent" icon
2. Click on "Request Parent /
Guardian Access”
3. Fill in the required information
4. Mrs. Smallwood will email you your user name and password
SITES for those times when you hear, "Mom, I'm bored."
www.thekidzpage.com
www.crayola.com (If you like to color)
www.mathstories.com (Math and Reading)
www.scholastic.com/MagicSchoolbus/index (Magic School Bus)
www.senate.state.tx.us/kids (Learn about Texas government)
www.ronald.com (Mc Donald's website)
www.whatdotheydo.com (Learn about different careers)
www.mcgruff.org/ (Safety in your community)
www.pbskids.org/
www.funschool.com/ (Full of games)
www.enchantedlearning.com/Dictionary.html (Picture dictionary online)
www.geographyiq.com/namerica.htm (Test your knowledge of Geography)
www.eskeletons.org/ (learn about the human and various animals' skeletons)
www.planning.org/kidsandcommunity/crazycity.htm (Writing a funny story)
~~~~GREAT MATH SITES~~~~
Storyville Math - This site offers worksheets, word problems, illustrated solutions, and answers to math problems based on children's books.
MathFROG is filled with fun math resources and online games, for grades 4, 5, and 6.
worksheets to practice facts:
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