Teachers are working hard to provide resources and materials to students. Please use the links below if your child is interested in going further in a specific area or would like additional challenges at home. We do not have approved supplemental resources beyond those in use in classrooms, but the web-based resources below are a good starting point if you wish to enrich your child’s learning outside the classroom.
Khan Academy | Resources for students and parents to find challenges in various areas of math, science, and design thinking. |
Youcubed at Home | Visit this site for home activities that help students at home continue to explore and learn maths in rich and creative ways. |
Visual Patterns | Visit this site to find a variety of different patterns. Can you extend them? How many in the 5th picture? The 10th? The 100th? Extension: Can you find the rule for the pattern? |
10 Design Challenges – STEM | Attached are the directions for the Ten Thinking Challenges using recycled materials you can make at home. |
Lego 30 day challenge | Use this site for some Lego building inspiration. |
Wonderopolis | Each day a new “wonder” is posted with follow up resources and guidance. Over 2000 questions from many disciplines to search. It is for learners of all ages; however, younger children may need reading support. There is also a search tab where students can type questions for things they wish to learn more about. |
Greg Tang Math Games | Most appropriate for K-2nd grades |
Beyond Sudoku: Kakuro and Futoshiki | Most appropriate for 3rd-5th grades. |
Mensa for Kids | Lesson plans, design activities, and TED connections will provide a lot of possibilities for extensions. |
The Gifted Guy | Check out fun videos that teach a student how to learn chess, or how to do sodoku, or how to create your own School House Rock, etc. There are a lot of fun chances to learn how to do something that stimulates your brain. |
Krazy Dad Puzzles | Printable puzzles such as Sudoku and KenKen to challenge the brain. |