LINKS

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Below are great links for your 4th grader.  

Are you having trouble memorizing your multiplication facts?  
This site has some ideas that may help.
Multiplication Facts Help

This is our class BLOG, where students are encouraged to write 
poems, short stories, essays, movie/book/restaurant reviews or 
any other creative thing they can imagine.  Students can read 
posts from their friends and leave comments.  
Mrs. Bain's Surf City BLOG

 This link will take you to the BLOG of 5th Grade teachers, Mrs. 
Romain and Mrs. McCullough.
Mrs. McCullough's & Mrs. Romain's "Success Speedway" BLOG

Visit Mr. Geisner's 5th Grade Class BLOG.
Mr. Geisner's "Field of Dreams" BLOG

Fun, skillbuilding games for every subject!  I really like this 
site and it's great for all ages...you can choose to make games 
easy or more challenging. Check it out!
Funbrain Games and Activities

A great site with skillbuilding games for every math topic.
Cool Math Games

Read information from the publisher of our reading series and 
learn more about your favorite authors and stories from our 
textbook.
Houghton Mifflin's Reading Site

HSP Math-Harcourtschool.com's math site for fourth grade math 
games that cover each standard.This is a GREAT resource for 
extra practice in math!!
4th Grade Harcourt Math




Hidden picture addition puzzles...a fun way to practice addition.
Hidden Picture Addition Puzzles

Book Adventure is a FREE reading motivation program for children 
in grades K-8. Children create their own book lists from over 
7,000 recommended titles, take multiple choice quizzes on the 
books they've read, and earn points and prizes for their literary 
successes. Book Adventure was created by and is maintained by 
Sylvan Learning. Definately check this one out!
Book Adventure Reading Incentive Program

Feeling ambitious, parents?  This link takes you to a book that 
tells you everything you wanted to know about teaching reading.  
There are ideas for struggling readers, choosing the right book, 
you name it, it's here! It is designed for teachers, but is full 
of great information so I had to share it!
How kids learn to read- for parents


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