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Carver Students
Students at Carver Academy are expected to give their all at school in order to fully develop their academic skills and reach their full potential. Staff members instill a sense of responsibility in all students by setting high, yet attainable, standards. By cooperating with the principal, staff members, their parents and their peers, students learn to respect others. By learning about their community and giving back, they become productive citizens.
When they arrive at Carver each day, students are expected to be prepared - both mentally and physically. Not only do they need to bring supplies (i.e. pens, pencils, paper, etc.), but students also need to come with a positive, confident attitude and be ready to learn. Teachers see students as successful and by believing in themselves, children achieve more and overcome challenges to learning.
Carver students should know that they have a strong support network standing behind them, encouraging them to do their best. With the school staff, parents and the community, help is always just around the corner. Students should never hesitate to ask for assistance understanding a new concept or solving a complex problem. Carver students are the heart of the school - they are the future and make Carver the wonderful place it is today!
Students at Carver have the added responsibility of using safe online resources to further their education. The educational Web sites listed below help students improve their academic skills and familiarize themselves with technology. Student can use the computers at Carver to explore these sites or discover them at home with their families.
By using the Think Link Web site, students can go online to complete assessments assigned by their teachers.
Carver’s Accelerated Reader site supports classroom learning by encouraging online practice.
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| Houghton Mifflin’s Education Place allows students to play fun learning games based on the material they learn in school. |
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| At Fact Monster, students can find answers to all the questions they may have. Fact Monster provides an online almanac, dictionary and encyclopedia. It also has information that will help students successfully complete their homework. |
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| NOGGIN, a Nick Jr. Web site, is sponsored by Nickelodeon. NOGGIN is designed for the youngest learners at Carver and offers instructional games, videos, a television schedule and printing materials. It also has a page specifically for parents. NOGGIN uses a “connected learning” approach, linking key educational content with experiences children know and love. |
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| At BrainPOP, students can explore an animated educational site, discovering new topics and interesting facts. |
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| The Kaboose Family Network provides families with creative ideas on how to spend time together and celebrate the seasons. |
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| At Funbrain, students can play a variety of educational games. |
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| Soft Schools features worksheets, games and activities to reinforce topics learned during the school day. |
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| At Kids Turn Central, students can laugh, learn and play online. |
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| Learn 4 Good offers a variety of free online games that students can play. Educational games and puzzles enhance learning. |
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| PBS Kids Online allows kids to interact with their favorite television characters. It also provides a variety of pages where children can learn and explore! PBS Kids Online can be accessed at http://www.pbskids.org. |
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| Carver students are encouraged to visit any branch of the Milwaukee Public Library and take advantage of all the resources available. They can visit the library online at http://www.mpl.org. |
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| The MPS district also offers several online sources via the virtual library, which can be found at here.
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Reading
| Scholastic’s Web site, The Stacks, provides educational games and activities for students. |
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| By creating an account with Raz Kids, students can read and listen to stories, take quizzes and learn more about the characters. |
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| At Starfall, students can learn comprehension strategies and enhance their phonics skills. Starfall encourages children to read for enjoyment and provides them with a wide variety of online resources.
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Language Arts/Writing
| Carol Hurst’s Children’s Literature Site provides a variety of reviews of great books for kids, ideas on how to use these books in the classroom and a collection of books and activities relating to particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. |
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| Parental permission is needed to access Kids’ Space Connection. Kids’ Space Connection is an international meeting place for children and school teachers. Students can communicate with people all around the world. They can also contribute to interesting projects and join a variety of clubs. |
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| Word Central features an online dictionary and games that help children gain familiarity with new words. |
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Mathematics
| At Cool Math 4 Kids, students can practice their math skills through interactive lessons, games and puzzles. |
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| At Math Playground, students experiment with numbers and familiarize themselves with mathematical concepts through games, puzzles and other fun activities. |
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Science
| Views of the Solar System presents a vivid multimedia adventure, unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and more. On this Web site, students can discover the latest scientific information or study the history of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions and spacecraft through an archive of photographs, scientific facts, text, graphics and videos. Views of the Solar System offers enhanced exploration and educational enjoyment of the solar system and beyond. |
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| At National Geographic Kids, children can read stories about animals and view all kinds of photographs. They also have access to educational games and videos as well as a variety of activities. This Web site is full of interesting, unique facts. |
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Social Studies
| At Time for Kids, students can keep up with current events and explore a magazine created just for them. |
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| Biography.com is full of information on famous people throughout history – politicians, athletes, performers, artists, etc. Students can search for in-depth information as well as photographs for school projects. |
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Art
| The Art Junction is designed to provide a safe and structured virtual environment where teachers and students can pursue educational and artistic goals. |
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| A. Pintura, Art Detective teaches students about different types of art and perspectives while they solve a crime. |
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Music
| At Jazz Kids, kids learn to play music through improvisation exercises. |
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| On the Creating Music site, students compose their own music, participate in online performances and play games to further their musical education. |
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Health
| Kids’ Health advises children on staying healthy as they grow. |
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Physical Education
| PE Central suggests healthy activities that students can do to stay in shape. Lessons are provided as well as links to other resources promoting physical fitness. |
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| At Kidnetic , students are challenged to complete physical activities that can be logged online. |
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Technology
| At Dance Mat Typing, students improve their typing skills by meeting new characters who guide them through a series of typing levels, from beginner to advanced. |
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| At Safekids, families are guided on how to make the Internet and technology safe, fun and productive. By offering tips and tools on Internet safety, Safekids.com protects children from online danger. |
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Research
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