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Reading comprehension exercises — online, free, personalized & adaptive. Fits K-12, ESL and adult students. Easily track the progress of the entire class. 

StepsWeb is an effective, easy-to-use, web-based literacy development programme suitable for all levels, from early readers to adults. 

Combining strategy, engagement, and imaginative reading passages to create a fun, curriculum-aligned literacy game.

Fun math practice for grades 1-8. Content adapts to each player. Every major math topic - more than 1500 skills are embedded into the game. 

Students learn valuable technology fundamentals – designed by experts for students of every skill level. 

Studyladder is an online english literacy & mathematics learning tool. 

The PM eCollection eReader app allows teachers and students to use PM eBooks for independent and guided reading. 

Free printable basic facts and times table worksheets with instant feedback and certificates. 

A fun way to learn touch typing.

The leading digital library for kids. Read and Learn on Epic! Anytime. Anywhere. Epic! on any device.  

Site for schools

A New Zealand Encyclopedia.

This site offers information, resources, news, advice, and guidance, inspiring school stories, practical ideas, research reports, how to get support, and much, much more

KidsLink is an online resource for schools and their family and whanau communities. Here, you will find a range of service providers that specialise in working with children, teenagers and their families with issues that affect their learning, development and well-being

Download the Kōrero Māori app on your mobile! You can read sentences even while you're offline.

All about our native plants, animals and conservation efforts in a child friendly format.

The team at Te Reo Singalong is led by Sharon and Alan Holt, who write, publish, market and sell Te Reo Singalong books from their home in Te Aroha. They also love travelling to centres and schools to perform the books for children and teachers. It’s a very busy life, full of fun and challenges. Fortunately, they get along well together.

'KIA MĀHORAHORA TE REO'

Everywhere, Every Way, Everyone, Every Day

The home of mathematics education in New Zealand

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