Additional Resources
In the event that a resource has changed and we have not yet caught it, please feel free to notify your teacher and we will get that changed as soon as possible.
LVUSD Counseling Services
The LVUSD Counseling Services website offers families many resources including:
Online appointment scheduling with a counselor through the LVUSD Counseling Center
Student and Family Resources
Parenting/Wellness Library
LVUSD Parenting Podcast
A Video Library
Resources that Include Multiple Subject Areas
TED‐Ed (k-12)– TED‐Ed offers a free suite of high‐quality videos on a variety of topics for learners of all ages, including supplemental materials, discussion questions, and opportunities to probe deeper into areas of interest. Register as an educator and you can help to customize your child’s learning experience, or let your child explore independently.
PBS KIDS for Parents offers free resources and family learning activities. You could also tune in to KQED Plus TV programming for educational TV programming.
ABC Ya! Practice the alphabet, go on a Multiplication Space Race, or choose activities based on topics of interest.
NeoK12 (k-12) - A solid collection of learning activities including educational videos, games, quizzes, puzzles, and more. Click on one of dozens of categories like World War II, laws of motion, allergies, or arts & crafts for tons of learning modules to choose from.
English Language Arts
LVUSD Media Centers - Access the digital catalog, digital book access, and more eResources
All of you can access the online fiction books from the Calabasas Library e-book collection. You can log in using your student id number as both your login and password.
Non-Fiction Ebook Collection - Shelved by units for LVUSD students to supplement units.
Kanopy Streaming - Available through Calabasas Library. Students use student id for library card and pin.
Math
Prodigy Math (k-8) – Prodigy is a free, online math program that uses a fun video game‐style interface to engage learners. Users create their characters and conquer challenges while doing math along the way, tied to their skill level and aligned with core competencies.
Khan Academy (k-12) – Offers high quality YouTube instructional videos in a wide range of content areas, including all levels of mathematics, English language arts, science, history and SAT preparation. Content is aligned with state curriculum standards, and parents can view and track their children’s progress. Quick Start Video
STEM
NASA Kids’ Club (k-5) - There’s so much science to discover here, it will keep kids busy for hours! Try the Space Place, where kids can play games, do online crafts, and more, all relating to NASA.
Scratch (k-12) - An introductory programming website, where kids can learn to create interactive stories, games, and animations through coding, and then share them with others.
Tinkercad (k-12)- This is an awesome website for 3-D design, electronics, and coding.
Extension Activities, Virtual Field Trips, & Learning Games
Smithsonian Institution – Many museums, including the Smithsonian Institution and especially its open access Learning Lab, offer free, online resources and activities for learners. Check out the websites of your favorite museums to see what free, digital education tools are available.
Starfall.com (TK/K & Grades 1,2,3)