Reading and Writing
A collection of fun, interactive ways to practise Reading and Writing at home! Of course, nothing beats picking up a great book and reading with a family member, or writing a letter to someone in your whanau to let them know you're thinking of them!
EPIC Reading is an online Library full of exciting e-books for kids! Many classrooms use EPIC, so ask your child's classroom teacher for their class code. EPIC Reading is accessible between the hours of 7am and 3pm.
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Storyline Online is a collection of read alouds designed for children. Can you recognise some of these famous faces who love reading?
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IXL English is full of Literacy Skills practise appropriate to your child's year of schooling. Spelling, Grammar, Reading and Writing strategies - it's all here!
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BRAINZY is an online library full of Maths and Literacy Resources! Use your Classroom code if you have one, or login with your school Google account and explore the hundreds of interactive games and activities!
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You will need a login from your classroom teacher to Access Core 5. Core 5 is a literacy-based acceleration programme. If you are interested in having your child assigned a login, contact your child's classroom teacher to check availability.
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Story Starters is an interactive machine that produces writing prompts for children! So if you are keen to do some writing, but can't find the inspiration - check it out!
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This Ministry of Education site gives you access to School Readers, and School Journals in a digital format. Just enter your child's reading Curriculum level, or colour level and you have hundreds of read alouds at your finger tips!
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Studyladder requires an account to login. The standard version of Studyladder is free. Studyladder can be used to support both Maths and Literacy learning online.
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