Common Sense Media as used often as a resource to help students understand what it means to be a "digital citizen" in today's world and how to use technology safely and appropriately. The Common Sense Media website gives parents helpful reviews and suggested age ratings for movies, books, video games, apps and more. |
Brain Pop Jr. features quality videos that illustrate mathematical concepts. username: stony password: stony If you're in need of a visual model to help solve problems, try these Digital Math Tools Apps from the Math Learning Center. They are available as free apps in the app store, but can also be opened directly from your computer's web browser. Practicing word problems? Try the Word Problem Generator. You can print a set of customized word problems or solve them online. |
ViewPureWhat if I told you that you could view YouTube videos without ads, comments or related videos? You can at the ViewPure website. Simply copy and paste the URL of the YouTube video you want to watch into ViewPure and it will "purify" it for you. I use this feature all the time at school to avoid advertisements.
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Responsible Use PolicyNauset's Responsible Use Policy (RUP) is a use guideline for electronic devices and network services. Students sign that they have read the RUP each year with their parent or guardian. These guidelines are taught in grades K-2, but we encourage families to read the RUP closely and talk openly about it with their child.
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Lexia Core5Lexia Reading Core5 is a reading resource available to all students at SBES. Lexia can be used at home on your computer or tablet using the login information below. If you have trouble logging in, please contact us using the email button in the upper right.
username: FirstLast (i.e. JaneDoe) password: read |