From PBS Kids: “To encourage family engagement and a love of reading at home, PBS KIDS offers families a place to come together and read along with fan-favorites on YouTube. PBS KIDS Read-Alongs have included story-times with Brad Meltzer (XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM), Marc Brown (ARTHUR), Victoria Kann (PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC) Angela Santomero (Creator of DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD) and more.
Along with story-time of a beloved book, each PBS KIDS Read-Along is designed to encourage engagement among families who tune in, with activity ideas and questions that spark conversation.”
Click here to explore the many options available: Read Along with PBS Kids

Students in grades K-6 can read a wide variety of eBooks on myON


March 2nd was chosen for Read Across America Day because it is the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel. Better known by his pen name of Dr. Seuss, Geisel transformed the way people wrote books for young children and proved that books for beginning readers could be fun as well as educational.

Visit the Seussville website for a wealth of information and entertainment on all things Seussian.
Google for Education is celebrating with the Be Internet Awesome 7 Day Challenge!
Every day, we will share a new resource from Google and Be Internet Awesome that can be used at home or in the classroom.
Due to our winter storm, we were unable to share these extra activities on the resource portal. Please enjoy!

Day 6: If you’re drawing a blank on internet safety activities, we’ve got you! For today’s Safer Internet Day activity, have your students get crafty with these two activities:
✏️Draw the Internaut: goo.gle/2MW90ID
✂️Papercraft: Please print me!
Tuesday, February 9th is Safer Internet Day.
This day is to help promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile devices.
Google for Education is celebrating with the Be Internet Awesome 7 Day Challenge!
Every day, we will share a new resource from Google and Be Internet Awesome that can be used at home or in the classroom.

Day 5: Have your students put their digital citizenship knowledge to the test. For today’s Safer Internet Day activity, your students can cross Reality River’s rapids by correctly answering internet safety questions in Interland, Be Internet Awesome’s free online game: goo.gle/2Y52l0U
Tuesday, February 9th is Safer Internet Day.
This day is to help promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile devices.
Google for Education is celebrating with the Be Internet Awesome 7 Day Challenge!
Every day, we will share a new resource from Google and Be Internet Awesome that can be used at home or in the classroom.

Day 4: 2 words, 1 very important concept: internet safety.
For today’s Safer Internet Day activity, Play Be Internet Awesome internet safety charades with your students over Google Meet and have them guess various internet safety concepts.
Download the worksheet: Day 4 Activity
**All resources for this week’s activity are courtesy of Google for Education.**
Tuesday, February 9th is Safer Internet Day.
This day is to help promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile devices.
Google for Education is celebrating with the Be Internet Awesome 7 Day Challenge!
Every day, we will share a new resource from Google and Be Internet Awesome that can be used at home or in the classroom.

Day 3: The internet is a lot more complex than it seems—
that’s why today’s Safer Internet Day activity has your students researching and exploring things they might not know about— like data centers, encryption, and more.
Take a look: Day 3 Activity
**All resources for this week’s activity are courtesy of Google for Education.**