Note: There are many websites listed on the Teacher Links & Resources page that contain helpful information, learning tools that can be used to reinforce school and home work, and fun activities. Please do not hesitate to look through those sites as well.
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards
The Council of the Great City Schools' parent roadmaps in English language arts/literacy and in mathematics provide
guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how they can support that learning in grades K-8.
These parent roadmaps for each grade level also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected standards progress
from year to year so that students will be college and career ready upon their graduation from high school.
Discipline Help: You Can Handle Them All
A great resource for parents, teachers, and administrators who need to deal with children
and their behavior. Learn how to handle over 117 different behaviors, and how to change
unacceptable behavior to acceptable behavior. There is no fee to use this resource, the
entire site is free.
Positive Parenting
Positive Parenting provides parent education classes, parenting workshops, inservice
presentations and consultation to parents, early childhood education centers, schools,
churches, businesses and others who provide services for parents and children.
From Scholastic Resources for Parents:
Cooking for Fun: Kids' Kitchen
Puzzlemaker
From DiscoverySchool, Puzzlemaker gives kids the tools to make their own crossword
puzzles online.
QuizHub
Quiz Hub is a fun interactive learning center that features educational games, puzzles, and quizzes.
Activities for Kids: Educational
Center for Development & Learning
ClassBrain.com
ClassBrain.com is an educational resource site that has specially designed resources for K-12
students and extensive resources for parents and teachers.
Clearinghouse on Early Education and Parenting (CEEP)
Internet4Classrooms: Resources for Parents
Offers an extensive list of sites for parents to help their children including: reading, math,
discipline, family life, internet safety, helping children with schoolwork, planning for your child's
future, and summer learning activities. Many pages are available in Spanish.
iTools
Various tools include: Search, Language, Research, Financial, Map, and Internet
Learning Disability Association of America
More4kids: Best Websites for Kids
Here is the More4kids list of what we think are some of the best websites for kids, whether you want craft
projects, educational content, or just plain fun.
National Center for Learning Disabilities
New York State Education Department
Plato Learning (Edmentum Inc.)
Individualized Educational & Instructional Technology Solutions. Specializes in helping
increase student achievement. Formerly Lightspan, Inc.
The Resource Room
This is a website with links, lessons plans and hard-to-find useful resources for learning,
especially for people who learn differently or who have "learning difficulties"
or specific learning disabilities such as dyslexia or dysgraphia.
Sites For Teachers: The Net's Best Resource for Teachers
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education - President's Educational Priorities
U.S. Department of Education - Parent's Landing
The U.S. Department of Education provides many resources for parents, teachers, students, and administrators.
Information for parents includes a "Helping Your Child" series offering information for parents in English and
Spanish on topics such as helping children with science, math, reading, homework, adolescence, and school.
American Academy of Pediatrics: Healthy Children
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Kidsource OnLine
The parent's source for children's healthcare, education, safety, learning disability, software, and parenting information and discussion.
Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
New York State Department of Health
The Beehive Homework Help
Designed to provide families help with money, health, jobs, school and family. Information is provided
in English and Spanish. Homework support is provided across the curriculum for students in elementary,
middle, and high school. Many of the subjects are divided into smaller units of subject specific
information for specific grade levels.
Fact Monster Homework Center
Offers a very user friendly homework help site designed for children 14 and under. Geography, history,
language arts, math, science, and social studies support is provided.
CLWG: Children's Literature Web Guide
Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
KidsBookshelf
KidsBookshelf is a children's literature website dedicated to encouraging creativity and imagination in kids
and to help children discover the enjoyment of reading.
The Official Eric Carle Web Site
RHL School - English Basics
This section features original grammar worksheets for teachers and parent-teachers to copy
for their kids. Use them for teaching, reinforcement, and review.
From Scholastic Resources for Parents:
World of Reading
aadl World of Reading, an open collection of book reviews written by kids!

An amusement park of math and more -- especially designed for FUN, FUN, FUN!
Figure This! Math Challenges for Families

A magic chalkboard leads you to interactive math activities: 3D geometry, tessellations,
symmetry, polygons, conversions, number stories, multiplication, estimation, probability,
using money, real-life problems, a math art gallery of geometric designs, MicroWorlds projects,
and more.
SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator
About.com Parenting
Includes information on ages and stages, family activities and products, health and development,
and other special topics. Many of the links provide information on keeping children healthy and happy.
Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Audiblox: Resources for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia
A system of cognitive exercises, aimed at the development of foundational learning skills. Effective
for dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
Child & Family WebGuide
The WebGuide is a directory that evaluates, describes and provides links to hundreds of sites containing
child development research and practical advice. Topics are selected on the basis of parent
recommendations; they cover all ages, from early child development through adolescence.
Child Development Institute
Designed to provide the information and tools parents need to understand their unique child/children
and to enable them to help each child develop into the successful human being they were meant to be.
Family Education
The best of the Internet's content, resources, and shopping for parents, teachers, and kids. Launched in
September, 2000, the company's mission is to be an online consumer network of the world's best learning
and information resources, personalized to help parents, teachers, and students of all ages take control
of their learning and make it part of their everyday lives.
iVillage: Pregnancy & Parenting
Moms Network - Support & Promotion for Work at Home Moms
Parenthood.com - Helping Families Grow
Parenting Adolescents
Expert advice in response to parents' questions about understanding and managing their teenagers'
behaviors, other resources for parents and teens/preteens.
The Catholic Encyclopedia
An unofficial encyclopedia designed for Catholics and has many articles on Catholic beliefs, practices,
saints, and organizations.
Code of Canon Law
An official compendium of the primary disciplinary rules and regulations of the Church as a whole.
The New American Bible
The official Bible translation used for liturgies in the US.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
National Crime Prevention Council
Internet safety, McGruff the Crime Dog, information for kids and adults, and more.
Sky & Telescope Magazine - News & Observing Tips
Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves)
Kids.gov - The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal for Kids
Surfing the Net with Kids
Guide to the BEST KID SITES: K-12 educational website reviews
American Heritage Library
Collection of historical or noteworthy documents including poems, stories, songs, or prayers.
ANYDAY in History by Scope Systems
The Architect of the Capitol
Information on the United States Capitol Complex, which includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress buildings, the Supreme Court building, the U.S.
Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power Plant, and other facilities.
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"Live as children of light." - Ephesians 5:8
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