Do you enjoy learning?

Do you look forward to going to school each day? At Imagine Discovery, we want you to become a successful student and a good person. If you attend an Imagine school, you’ll find teachers who care about you. They will help you learn all you can, do your very best, and enjoy discovering and understanding new things.

If you become an Imagine Discovery student, we expect you to take responsibility for your school learning and home learning. We ask you to try your hardest, and to learn from both your successes and your failures. The teachers and other adults at your school will do everything possible to help you succeed in school and in life.

Part of growing up is learning how to be a person of good character. At Imagine Discovery you’ll practice being a good friend and making wise choices. You will have opportunities to be a leader and to contribute positively to your class, your school, and your community.


Student Resources

Brain Pop A site that can be used at school or home. There are over 600 brain pop movies on Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Art and Music, Health, and Technologies. The movies include either a quiz, or a comic etc. There are different subscription options, but you can get more than enough out of the site for free! (K-5)
http://www.brainpop.com/

ASPCA Animaland is designed to support students who love animals. There is information on how to care for your pet, cartoons, activities, animal careers, and ways to learn about new kinds of animals! www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=kids_home

Animal Diversity Web has information about animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology. Animal Diversity Web has thousands of species accounts about individual animal species. These may include text, pictures of living animals, photographs and movies of specimens, and/or recordings of sounds. Students write the text of these accounts and we cannot guarantee their accuracy. (K-8)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu

The Magic School Bus Guided Tours by Scholastic provides interactive science activities for students. (K-5)
www.scholastic.com/magicschoolbus/tour

Ask an Expert A great site to get answers for questions by a directory of real-life“experts”. The categories include science, animals, arts, internet/computer, international/cultural, health, money/business, and more!
http://www.askanexpert.com/

NASA Kids’ Club has games, art, stories, activities, “Ask an Astronaut” and a Kid’s Club for students interested in space and mathematics.
(K-6)
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/home/index.html

Cool Math 4 Kids has math games, brain benders, and lots of other activities to help with math skills and to make math fun.
(K-8)
www.coolmath4kids.com

Prongo also offers a variety of math games, downloads, and activities for all ages. (K-8)
www.prongo.com

Ben’s Guide to U.S. Government for Kids These resources can help teach about our government and how it works, including historical documents, how laws are made, and the election process. For all ages.
http://bensguide.gpo.gov

Rainforest Math by Jenny Eather has interactive mathematics activities. (K-6)
www.rainforestmaths.com

Fun Brain has many kinds of fun games for learning vocabulary, reading, and math. (K-8)?
www.funbrain.com