This page lists a number of websites that students can use to access online activities and digital resources to support their learning at home.
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Students can access ABC Reading Eggs at school, at home and on various devices. It makes learning possible anywhere. Passwords and usernames have been sent home in P-4 classes. |
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This website has digital books. These books have Fountas & Pinnell levels so you can ensure your child is reading at the correct level. |
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This website has digital books. These books have Fountas & Pinnell levels so you can ensure your child is reading at the correct level. To use Sunshine online you will need to use your Bendigo Library card. |
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Listen to astronauts read stories from space! |
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This website has audio books available for all learners. Kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories. All stories are free to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet. |
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Free access is currently available on this website which has interactive videos, quizzes and ideas for things students can write about. Brainpop junior is suitable for P-3 students. |
A captivating and safe learning experience combining targeted and adaptive maths curriculum and games. |
This website is useful for maths and computer skills for children ages 2-18. |
A website with a range of interactive maths games for primary-aged children. Games are categorised according to topic which makes it very easy to use. |
Illustrated and interactive recipes designed to help kids aged 2-12 cook. |
This Melbourne Zoo website live-streams different enclosures. |
National Geographic for Kids has stacks of information accessible to younger students. Read magazines, articles and browse through the primary resources. |
A great website for children to learn and explore. |
Smiling Mind is a web and app-based meditation program developed by psychologists and educators to help bring mindfulness into your life. |
Wellbeing Australia is a not for profit network committed to developing healthy relationships that lead to individual and community wellbeing – with a particular emphasis on the areas of family, education and the workplace. |
Government website that provides information and ideas for students, parents and teachers relating to bullying prevention. |