School Closure Learning Resources

Hello LWJES Families,

We are providing the following list of resources for everyone to use during the school closure. We encourage all our families to take advantage of these online resources until we return to regular school activity. Please note that some of these resources may require a purchase to be made after a certain amount of views, attempts, etc. are made. We at Louis Wiener, Jr. Elementary are not recommending, endorsing, or selling any of these products and we encourage families to review the content of the website prior to using them with your child(ren).

This list is also available as a PDF file here: Resources Download

  • STMath stmath.com – Students log in using their STMath password.

They then use their student ID as the USERNAME and PASSWORD.

  • Zearn Mathzearn.com – Students login using the login provided by classroom teachers.
  • Keyboarding Skillstyping.com – Students login using their classroom information.

This allows LWJES students to take quizzes from home while schools are closed. This is the initial screen: 

Click on the ORANGE button and then students will be able to access quizzes as they normally do.  Disregard the message in the gray box.

  • CAPSTONE ONLINE BOOKS – You have been set up with free remote access to PebbleGo, PebbleGo Next and Capstone Interactive eBooks. We hope these resources are helpful to your school and your students during this sensitive time.

Capstone Student Access Instructions

  • PebbleGo (English & Spanish):
    • Visit www.pebblego.com and click “Sign In”
    • Username: engaged
    • Password: learning
  • PebbleGo Next:
  • Capstone Interactive eBooks:
  • Map Accelerator MATHEMATICS (Khan Academy) – Students in Grades 3 & 5 login using Clever (clever.ccsd.net) and Grade 4 login using Google credentials (khanacademy.com).
  • Khan Academykhanacademy.com – Guardians can create a parent account and select coursework from a variety of courses for any grades and subjects available.
  • code.org – code.org -Students can use the log-in provided by their classroom teacher or take advantage of the open lessons.

Help your child master the 1,000 High Frequency Words using the resources here.  Scroll down past the green pencil on the page to find a link for each of the sets of 100 words.  There are lists and flashcards that you can look at on a device or print out to use in hard copy.  

Mo Willems invites YOU into his studio every day for his LUNCH DOODLE. Learners worldwide can draw, doodle and explore new ways of writing by visiting Mo’s studio virtually once a day for the next few weeks. Grab some paper and pencils, pens, or crayons and join Mo to explore ways of writing and making together.

New episodes will be posted each weekday at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. Las Vegas) and then remain online to be streamed afterwards.

  • Scholastic Books Learn at Home – www.scholastic.com/learnathome – 20 days of activities, articles, and stories for students to use. Updated weekly.
  • Science Sites – mysterydoug.com – Science lessons and activities across grade levels K-5

kids.nationalgeographic.com – A variety of informational text and videos on a wide range of topics.

  • PBS Online – pbskids.org – A variety of videos and other lessons/activities for elementary and middle school aged students.
  • Seussville – https://www.seussville.com/ – Explore & play in the land of Dr. Seuss through videos, games, and information about Dr. Seuss himself. 
  • ABC Ya – https://www.abcya.com/ – This website has various content area activities by grade level available.