Moreland Students have access to online learning through their Clever Log-in.
You can access their log-in here.
Please note, availability of apps vary by grade level and school site.
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Clever - Brings all of MSD's K8 applications into one secure portal and provides single sign-on for students and teachers in the district. Students have access to all applications that are pertinent to their account.
Scholastic - Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing
Khan Academy - Expert-created content and resources for every course and level.
Reading Eggs makes learning to read interesting and engaging for kids with great online reading games and activities.
Raz Kids is an online guided reading program with interactive ebooks, downloadable books, and reading quizzes.
Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to expanding access to computer science and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Their vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science.
Students can learn to code with their favorite characters from Angry Birds, Star Wars, Minecraft, Frozen and more!!
Kiddle is a visual search engine for kids, powered by editors and Google safe search. Search results are hand-picked by editors to ensure their kid-friendliness.
The first 1-3 results will always be curated by the editors - safe sites written specifically for children. The next few results will feature sites in simple language that will be easy for kids to understand. The rest will be sites tailored to adults that may be harder for kids to digest, but are still filtered by Google safe search to avoid stumbling on anything inappropriate.
Big Universe has 10,000+ leveled eBooks for grades K-12 with tools for writing, listening, and more! Once you log in, click on "Library" at the top to see all the books.
BrainPOP Jr. is an educational program designed for early learners. It is easy to navigate and all the content is read aloud so young students can browse the site on their own. The movies encourage active viewing and are easily paused for students to make predictions and form their own ideas. Each movie has leveled quizzes, games, activities, and lesson ideas.
Note: Some features are *
FREE * and other require a subscription.
BrainPOP is an educational program designed upper elementary and secondary school age students. The movies encourage active viewing and are easily paused for students to make predictions and form their own ideas. Each movie has leveled quizzes, games, activities, and lesson ideas.
Note: Some features are * FREE * and other require a subscription.
Visit the
California Mission Resource Center for historical information on the Twenty-one Californian Missions.
Study Island helps students master grade level academic standards in a fun and engaging manner. Classes utilizing this program will receive a login card from their teacher.
Visit
World Book Online to do some research or just explore. The World Book Kids link is great for young researchers. Just type moreland in the login boxes
The Lawrence Hall of Science 24/7 Science page offers some ways for you to
Explore Your World. Do you want some ideas for a science experiment?
Visit their
Afterschool Kidzscience page.
4 Kids.org is a quick shot to the "coolest spots on the internet."
ABCya.com's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
Learn about
California and the other states at
50states.com.
Discover each state's bird, flag, flower, history, map, nickname, song, and much more!
Can you identify all 50 states of the USA on a map?
Take a quiz
Do you need to practice your math or grammar skills? Try the fun arcade-style games at
Arcademic Skill Builders.com like Minus Mission and Demolition Division.
Go to the
Bill Nye Science Guy's website and learn about some science experiments you can try at home.
Don't forget to ask a grown-up for permission and some help!!
Do you want to learn about dinosaurs? Visit these websites!!
Dinosaur Trains- Search the PBS kids dinosaur field guide.
The Dino Directory at the Natural History Museum
Do you want to learn keyboarding skills?Try Dance Mat Typing from the BBC Schools website.
Visit the
Discovery Channel's site for kids. It's a great place to explore your world and have fun!
If you love interactive science experiments, visit the
Exploratorium in San Francisco. Build
structures, play
memory games,
dissect a cow's eye, or do more
home experiments.
Exploring Nature! You can learn about over 1,000 animals, plants, biomes, adaptations, farm animals, human anatomy, space, etc. with science movies for students and educators.
FactMonster.com includes an Online almanac, dictionary, encyclopedia, and much more.
You can even find out what happened
Today in History or what happened on your birthday!
Visit the
Monterey Bay Aquarium Online
Their live
Web Cams show you what the animals are doing right now.
Check out their
Animal Guide to learn more about your favorite animals.
Official site of Dr. Seuss and the Cat in the Hat featuring games, printable activities, the complete illustrated character guide, information about creator Theodore Giesel.