Web Resources for practice at home

Math Resources

Exploding Dots (James Tanton)
James Tanton is a mathematician and he thinks about math in different ways. Be patient when you explore his thinking. It is very similar to using base-ten blocks and the traditional algorithm, but he works from right to left.
www.explodingdots.org/g/tiny-mule-32 OR www.explodingdots.org/g/spicy-catfish-94

Math Games
This website can be used to practice skills at home. Make sure there is an Alberta flag in the top left-hand corner (if not, choose it). Choose the grade level you'd like to work at and then the skill you'd like to practice.
https://ab.mathgames.com/

MashUp Math
Lots of great practice questions for the different skills we are learning. Again, choose the grade level and then the skill you'd like to practice at home.
https://mashupmath.com/free-math-worksheets

ABCYA
Games that can be played to practice skills in math and language arts. Choose the grade level, and then the game that matches the skill you'd like to practice.
ABCYA

Steve Wyborney's Blog
Steve is a mathematics teacher who focuses on estimating and number fluency. He has many estimysteries and splat power points to practice your estimating skills or fluency.
SPLAT and Esti-mysteries

Reading Resources


Storyline Online

Tumblebooks
​TumblebooksAll CBE students now have access to TumbleBooks Library (k-6) resources through the Calgary Public Library (CPL).  Use the link to access at home.