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Programs, Websites, and Resources Utilized (Supplemental)

A parent asked "Which programs do you use?" And I was completely unable to give her a quick answer. The following list only scratches the surface but these are the top or more frequently used programs I lean on when working with students.  Learning isn’t one-size-fits-all. Two students can be the same age and need completely different supports. That’s why I start by getting to know your child through a mix of formal and informal assessments, along with observation during our sessions. From there, I build a tutoring plan tailored to your child’s specific needs. For 1:1 tutoring, each plan is individualized, not a generic program pulled off a shelf.

Writing Programs

Wilson Reading System (structured literacy based on Orton-Gillingham principles; designed for students with language-based learning disabilities, including dyslexia)

 

Wilson Language TrainingBarton Reading & Spelling (structured literacy) OG-influenced; widely used in tutoring for dyslexia)

 

Barton Reading & SpellingSPIRE (structured, multisensory intervention; explicitly marketed for students with dyslexia)

 

EPS LearningReading Horizons (structured literacy positioning for dyslexia intervention; often used with older students too)

 

Reading HorizonsLindamood-Bell (Seeing Stars and LiPS are commonly used in dyslexia intervention settings, especially for phonological/orthographic processing) Lindamood-Bell

Math Programs

Khan Academy: free, standards-aligned practice and lessons across K–12. Khan Academy

 

Desmos (Amplify Classroom): free interactive activities plus calculators (great for conceptual understanding and discussion). Desmos

 

Mathigon: free interactive “textbook-style” courses and activities that feel hands-on online. Mathigon

 

NRICH: rich problem-solving tasks that build reasoning (excellent for extension or “thinky” practice). NRICH+1Illustrative Mathematics (AccessIM / Kendall Hunt digital): problem-based curriculum materials and tasks (useful for lesson ideas and conceptual sequences). AccessIM

 

The Math Learning Center apps: excellent virtual tools like number line and rekenrek/number rack for number sense and operations. Bridges in Mathematics

 

Didax Virtual Manipulatives: free online manipulatives (base ten, number lines, pattern blocks, etc.). DidaxToy Theater Virtual Manipulatives: simple, kid-friendly manipulatives (fractions, place value, time, pattern blocks).

 

 

STEM Programs

PhET Interactive Simulations (free science and math sims) PhET

 

NASA STEM and learning resources (lessons, activities, student challenges) NASA

 

NASA

 

Science Buddies (free projects, lesson plans, and hands-on STEM activities) Science Buddies

 

Science Buddies Exploratorium Science Snacks (hands-on, low-cost activities with clear explanations) Exploratorium

 

HHMI BioInteractive (free videos, activities, and interactives for biology) HHMBioInteractive

 

CK-12 (free science and math content, practice, and flexbooks) CK-12 Foundation

 

PBS LearningMedia Science (free videos, interactives, and lesson resources) PBS LearningMedia

 

Smithsonian Learning Lab (free digital resources and collections you can build lessons from) Smithsonian Learning Lab

 

USGS Educational Resources (earth science, maps, lessons, water science) USGS

 

NOAA Education resources (weather, oceans, climate lessons and data) NOAA

 

National Geographic Education (free maps, videos, interactives, and classroom resources) National Geographic Education

 

Code.org (free coding and CS projects that pair well with STEM) Code.org

 

Teachers Pay Teachers

 

Boom Learning (Boom Cards):  Free to Students 

Soft Skills

Typing: typing.com

MusicTheory.net (lessons + interactive exercises) musictheory.net

Chrome Music Lab (hands-on music “experiments,” including Song Maker) Chrome Music Lab

Teoría (tutorials + ear training and theory exercises) Teoria

ToneSavvy (music theory and ear training practice; teacher-friendly options) ToneSavvy

Noteflight Learn (composition and notation tools for students) Noteflight

Flowkey (piano learning, if you’re building toward keyboard lessons) flowkey

Art

Tate Kids (art activities, games, and kid-friendly artist exploration) Tate

Art for Kids Hub (step-by-step drawing lessons) Art For Kids Hub

Boom Cards

National Gallery of Art games and interactives (includes kid art-making activities) National Gallery of Art

Khan Academy Art History (free structured art history content) Khan Academy

Graphic Design

Canva Design School (free lessons and courses) Canva

Adobe Express tutorials (quick “how-to” design tutorials) Adobe

Figma “Design for beginners” course (great for layout and design thinking skills) Figma Help Center

Book Writing

826 Digital (free K–12 writing prompts, lessons, and projects) 826digital

Scholastic Story Starters (prompt generator for kids) Scholastic

StoryJumper (create and publish student books) StoryJumper

Reedsy Studio (free online writing and formatting tool) reedsy.com

Reedsy creative writing prompts (huge prompt library) reedsy.com

Teachers Pay Teachers

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