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Posted By: betula any good resources/materials you can share? - 09/17/09 01:21 AM
Hello,

Just wondering if any one has any good resources for elementary materials, etc that we may be able to use to sort of supplement what is..or shall I say, what is NOT going on in the classroom.

Thanks in advance!

Betsy
can you provide more details? age levels? areas of interest?
What level of material does your child seem ready to handle? Middle school textbooks very colorful nowadays, and if your child isn't ready to read them by themselves, I think that they would make good jumping off points for discussion. My son had one in 6th grade about ancient civilizations that he would have loved as a 2nd grader. DK publishes mini-encyclopedias that are also very good.

Best Wishes,
Grinity
I guess more information would have been helpful!! She is in the second grade but reads on about 4th grade level. Likes history, reading in general and also math. We are in the process of figuring out what to do w/ her at school (subject accelertation, etc)but was just wanting resource to have for her at home in the meantime. She reads a ton and maybe that is enough?

Thanks,

Betsy
What grade level are the other bright kind in her classroom reading at? reading a lot is huge. does she have a favorite topic or subject? Does she want to try her hand at making stories through speaking or writing or storyboarding a video? Who Is she? What is fun for her? love and more love grinity
Here's a few ideas to keep her busy:
search the resources and ultimate book thread
yoga, orgami, music, dance, yo yo, string games, drawing, learn about nature, paper air planes,

http://www.brainpopjr.com/
http://www.thinkfun.com/
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/courses.html
http://www.shelsilverstein.com/html/KidsHome.html
http://loreenleedy.com/
http://www.popupbooks.com/
http://www.billnye.com/
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/
http://www.mindwareonline.com/
http://www.aleks.com/
http://kids.nypl.org/arts/activities.cfm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
http://www.inventionatplay.org/
http://mypuzzle.org/
The Magic Tree House Books by Mary Pope Osborne are great for history kids. You can get the supplemental Guide Books to go with them. My DS7 just loves them. We've checked them out from libraries all over our state. Discovery Streaming videos are great too.
Thanks for the ideas!

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