5th Grade Student Resources
5TH GRADE STUDENT RESOURCES
STUDENT'S GOOGLE APP LOGIN
Username: qr.jsmith@students.srvusd.net (Ex: John Smith at Quail Run Elementary)
Passsword: ID#123456 (Each student has an individual 6-digit student identification number that he or she will use in the password.)
You MUST type in the @students.srvusd.net as well as your qr.name.
****Some students may have to type a number after their last name, for example, qr.jsmith2, qr.jsmith3 *****
SYMBALOO
5th Grade's Symbaloo Page for multiple websites that are used.
MATH, SCIENCE, AND SOCIAL STUDIES
Eureka Math is our new adoption that the district chose.
Module Parent Tip Sheets and Math videos for each lesson of every Module.
Social Studies Resources
States and Capitals Practice - USA Geography Online Game
Walk Through the Revolution Website
ED1STOP / BRAINPOP AND OTHERS
This is a group of websites and resources, including BrainPOP that we have access to. In order to access this you will need a username and password.
Username is: ejacobson_stu
Password: abc123
The "School Help" tab has many resources including BrainPOP.
ADDITIONAL MATH RESOURCES
Module Parent Tip Sheets and Math videos for each lesson of every Module.
For some extra practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division head to Fun4theBrain! Please visit: Fun 4 the Brain Website
SCHOLASTIC BOOK WIZARD - LEVEL BOOKS
Scholastic has a great tool to use to help find SOME book levels. Students are leveled A-Z by Fontis-Pinel reading levels, this is also called Guided Reading Levels on the Scholastic website.
ADDITIONAL GEOGRAPHY RESOURCE
Geography Quiz - Fun for the kids!
EXPLORER RESEARCH WEBSITES FOR STUDENTS
Kid Info - American History (has links to lots of the links above, but scroll down towards the bottom for links on specific explorers)
Enchanted Learning (small overviews with links to larger articles)
Mariners Museum (Go to "The Explorers". A list of explorers with links to small biographies of each)
All About Explorers This fake website teaches students to filter the information they are gathering and double-check with multiple sources.
When in doubt - add "for kids" to the end of your internet search.