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Online Resources for RSP Students

Pink Cat Games

https://www.pinkcatgames.com/play?featured=1

Review games for any subject.

Bookshare

https://www.bookshare.org/cms/get-started/sign

Bookshare® membership is for people with print disabilities and is provided FREE to qualified US students of any age and the schools that support them!

Audible

https://stories.audible.com/start-listen

Free audio books for students.

IXL Worldwide

https://www.ixl.com/

Adaptive learning for students with disabilities. From Pre-K through senior year, IXL will provide fun exercises for mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies.

Fun Brain

https://www.funbrain.com/pre-k-and-k-playground

Children with learning disabilities in grades K-8 can watch lesson videos and practice their skills in attention-grabbing games like Penguin Drop. Game directions are conveniently illustrated to assist struggling readers too.

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Online Resources for RSP Students

AAA Math

http://aaamath.com/

Children diagnosed with dyscalculia will particularly benefit from AAA Math, a website filled with free, easy-to-understand K-8 mathematics lessons. Interactive pages help remove frustration from tough concepts like division, ratios, exponents, and graphing. Practice questions and fun games like Countdown give students’ instant feedback to prevent learning incorrect methods.

The Exploratorium

https://www.exploratorium.edu/explore

Children with learning disabilities and a knack for science will enjoy The Exploratorium, a website that brings the San Francisco museum to your desktop. Youth can scroll through 55 pages of educational videos to illustrate key topics like climate change, electricity, and human anatomy. Also download the Total Solar Eclipse app to prepare for the upcoming astronomical event on August 21, 2017.