Mrs. Mannarino

Numbers, counting
This is an informative and enjoyable website exploring elements of fire safety. This website was recommended by a local firefighter who presented a program to our class on fire safety. Enjoy!
 
Great patterning site
Fun with matching patterns!
 
A great website to become familiar with the 100s chart.
 
Academic Content Standards Guide for parents of children in grade 1.
 
You will enjoy looking at information about animal caregivers at this site! Try it!
Type in the name of your animal and learn more!
If you like to study desert animals, you will want to visit this site! There are many beautiful pictures and facts for you to view.
See the Rainforests come alive with a map and pictures of the animals who live there.
This site has print-outs for you to read and enjoy! All about Pond Life!
Check this out to see a wonderful selection of arctic animals in their natural habitat.
Click on a habitat for more information. Excellent site for it's simplicity!
Visit this site to play The Great Habitat Match Up. Wow! Learning is fun!
This site is a little difficult, but it's worth it! Many beautiful Owls!
Beautiful photos - Thirteen (13) choices of polar bear pictures.
This site takes you to information about habitats, explores ecology and other topics of interest to all animal lovers!
A whale of a good site if you like whales. Take a look!
 
Provides access to the Cleveland Museum of Art. Explore their collections and see what's going on this month!
 
Time for Kids site which traces black history.
Use this interactive activity to introduce African-American history through primary sources.
 
Learn about teeth, gums, braces, and how to brush and prevent cavities.
 
Read the riddle and guess the animal.
 
Listen to some of the Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit stories.
 
The general literacy website for children - reading activities, games, printouts.
This site reads Scholastic News to you!
This is a wonderful site to explore literacy activities - read stories, play games, enjoy poetry. There is also a sound element to this site! Enjoy!
 
The Character Trading Cards tool allows students to create their own character cards, which they can then print off, illustrate, and trade or keep. It can be used with characters in a book students are reading or as a prewriting exercise for students who are writing narrative stories.
The Character Trading Cards tool allows students to create their own character cards, which they can then print off, illustrate, and trade or keep. It can be used with characters in a book students are reading or as a prewriting exercise for students who are writing narrative stories.
 
PBS site of online math games.
Presented in an appealing game format, students try to find a hidden dogbone. They are given a blank hundred chart and must locate a given number of dogbones within an allotted amount of time.
Develop counting and addition skills using 10 frames. Lots of fun! Activities mirror some of those used in our classroom.
Wonderful site for helping children learn to tell time!
 
Count Us In - Game 8. Subtration facts to 10 in a slow paced bowling game format.
Find the missing addend.
Practice adding and subtracting. Ladybugs with dots help to visualize amounts or use a counting on strategy.
Help the monkey save the apples! Click on the basket with the number to give the answer. Keep clicking the basket to add numbers to your answer.
 
Find shapes everywhere.
Narrator asks the user to help find a given shape in a picture.  User clicks all shapes in the picture, a count is given until all shapes are located, i.e. first picture contains 12 triangles.
Interactive applet for creating, comparing and analyzing patterns. Grades K-2.
 
Online pattern blocks are easy to rotate.
 
Choose the coins to make the amount shown.
Count the coins and find the value.
Click on the coin combinations below that you would like to practice.
Find the values of 2 set of coins and compare which is greater or less.
 
Drag the number tiles to the correct place on the number track. (Number sequencing)
The goal of the Place Value Game is to create the largest possible number from the digits the computer gives you.
Jump to the rock (10) and then to the rocket ship to escape the monster. Teaches bridging through 10 when adding a single digit number.
 
Fill in the missing piece from each patterned sequence. Uses shapes, numbers, or letters.
 
Read the time in words, then stop the clock when the hands are in the matching position.
Practice telling time on a digital and analog clock.
Match the time on the clock to the digital time. Practice on the hour and the half hour.
This two player game reinforces telling time to the hour and half-hour.
 
Visit the composition gallery, try your hand at composing, or learn about instruments.
 
Scroll down to see a list of online keyboarding activity websites.
Freeware and shareware tutorials for developing and practicing keyboarding skills. Includes reviews of each program and a link to a dowload site for the program.
 
Like reading, writing is a skill that can be effectively developed in the home, as well as the classroom. Education researcher Cynthia Neese Bailes provides tips for parents.
 
Sort all kinds of objects by their color, shape, pattern, use and more.
 
Click on the sentences to have them read out loud. 
Read the mysteries and solve them online.
Online story to read. Primary level.
Listen to some of the Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit stories.
 
Great interactive reading site for all to enjoy.
Listen to some stories read by famous people.
 
This site offer movie clips that match our curriculum.
A great site exploring a wide variety of science topics.
This interactive site allows you to make a snowflake!
This is a great recycling game for you to enjoy!
View animations showing how the three different kinds of rocks are formed.
 
Play the game to find out how quickly you can reach the end of the resource trail by identifying which resource is used to create an object.
Sort the plastic, paper, and glass items into the correct box. Grade 1
 
Interactive site to check how solids and liquids change as they are melted or cooled.
These animations show the movement of molecules in solids, liquids, and gases.
 
Explore the trees, plants, animals and insects in a woodland environment. Audio will read all text. Excellent closeup pictures. Shows seasonal changes of the environment.
Have fun learning about why trees are important.
 
Look through the window to see the weather outside. Then dress Caillou appropriately for the weather. Interactive. Grade 1.
 
Students can find near-specific locations. - Hands-on.
 
Our Neighborhood is presented in the form of an interactive map. Students click a building on the map -- such as the library, for example -- to find out about a community helper who works in that building. The activity includes six helpers, with only about five sentences about each, but the information is written at a level appropriate for 3rd grade or below.
 
Interactive map - place the state puzzle pieces in the correct location.
 
A quest for respect with the Grouchy Ladybug.
 
This site is designed to serve as a resource to those who are using the WebQuest model to teach with the web. By pointing to excellent examples and collecting materials developed to communicate the idea, all of us experimenting with WebQuests will be able to learn from each other.
 
On this Clifford site, students click on a key picture (word) to hear it spoken. They then click on pictures of things that begin with the same sound and drag them into a box. Uses only pictures to discriminate initial consonant sounds. The names of all pictures can be be spoken by the computer so there is no confusion as to what the intent of the picture is. Letter Name - initial consonants