Technology is pretty amazing! There are lots of wonderful ways to help our child practice the skills they are learning in school. Often times with some of these great educational sites our children don't even know that they are learning at the same time!
It's also a great way to motivate kids to do their homework,
have them do their reading and math first and for a reward they can play an educational game...tricky!
A friend of mine asked me for some recommendations on some other educational websites,
so you know me, I went crazy and found a bunch.
I spent many hours digging through cyberspace to find and test out the following educational game sites. I spent about an hour a site digging and finding the best parts. Also I have spent time teaching grades K-6 so I have used my knowledge to determine the validity the games on these great sites.
Just bookmark this page, and every time you want to use a new site you can come here to find it quickly.
Just bookmark this page, and every time you want to use a new site you can come here to find it quickly.
1. Starfall.com
This site has lots of great language arts games. It takes a fun game like this snowman game and has words that it helps your child sound out. There are lots of seasonal games as well as early reading, phonics, as well as reading practice for 1st and 2nd graders.
2. PBSkids.org
Hello! Don't you just love this site! There is SO much on here. Your child can pick his/her favorite show and play a bunch of learning games for that show. Right now M. loves playing the Curious George games, although the T.V. show is a little young for her, the games are right on her level. (I wish I would have known more about this site when I was a teacher, there are very specific games you could play and coordinate with the theme you are learning.) The game shown is called Present Time, you choose a gift, go to the store, decorate the wrapping paper, and give it away, it's great! We also love the SuperWhy Spelling games, they are too difficult for her to do on her own, but they are well done and give lots of helps and rewards.
3. ABCya.com
Here's a wonderful site c/o one of my readers! This site is great because it's split up into grades K-5 so there's no guess work there! I spent a lot of time on this site trying to find the best games to tell you about. I think my favorite K game would be the Pirate Marble game which is great for learning addition, and connect the dots. For 1st grade it would be the foul shot where you can practice math facts to earn basketballs to shoot a foul shot, the math can go up to a 4th or 5th grade level. There are also telling time games and learning coin games as well. For 2nd grade my favorite would be the fun typing game here too! 3rd grade fave would be Pop the Words which letters fall and you can make words out of them to pop the letters. My 4th grade fave is division drag race which you race others in dividing numbers and go faster when you answer them correctly. My 5th grade fave is the U.S. Map and World Map puzzles. There are also fun seasonal and holiday games for each grade level when you scroll to the bottom of each grade levels page. Too much info?? Sorry, this site was just really fun to explore!
4. Cookie.com
5. Scholastic.com
Wo this is another great site. It has games from books like The Magic School Bus (which is oozing with science fun!), Clifford, WordGirl and more. This site is has games for kids ages 3-7 and another section for kids ages 8-12.
Fun fun fun!
6. Funschool.com
There is also a lot to this site as well. Pictured here are the ABC games which are for practicing letter recognition. There are also lots of other harder games that are also educational. Check it out it's a pretty good site.
7. Sheppardsoftware.com
8. NationalGeographic.com
I know I'm crazy but I keep finding more and more sites! This site has a bunch of games that are all science related. They are all pretty fun. Some of them like Animal Jam require an e-mail address and some personal info about your child, just FYI. They also have a bunch of geography games, adventure games, action games, puzzles and quizzes, games for young children, and all of the games really are science related. They also have science experiments, videos, and interactive information about animals and countries. The more I kept digging, the more I found that was well done and educational. I thought this was a pretty cool site, and had tons of educational value!
9. Highlightskids.com
Here's another new great site that I found. I feel like I'm on a treasure hunt! Highlights is a classic magazine that has been around for years. They are very well known for their hidden puzzles in their magazines. On their site for kids they have stories that you can have read to you and tons of games, their specialty is hidden picture games which you can click and the hidden image appears. This is another great site if you are learning a theme for the week and you would like to practice newly learned skills.
10. Funbrain.com
There are reading games on here as well as fun simple counting games. There also some difficult reading and math games on the main game page. There is a lot to choose from on this site.
11. Qubo.com
This site has a bunch of educational games that are also quite fun for kids. It has games for Babar, Jane and the Dragon, Zoola Patrol (great science games), and Vitamix.
12. Shnoozles.com
Shnoozles has lots of fun and simple preschool games, this main page would be fun for kids to navigate on.
14.Weatherchannel.com
This has some puzzles, word searches, and mazes for older children. It seems like they stop putting money into this site, because it has an add for Clouding with a Chance of Meatballs in 2009. But it is an alright resource.
15. KidsKnowIt.com
This site has some good science and nature games.
This site has some fun animal games that you can switch animals around to look silly.
17. Exploratorium.com
This site has some fun games that explore expressions, proportions, and emotions.
18. Juliasrainbowcorner.com This site is is also a little old school but it has some fun games for young children.
Well I hope that gives you some new ideas!
Do you know about a cool and educational website for kids?
Let me know and I'll add it to this growing list!
P.S. I'm not endorsed in any way by any of these websites.
Do you know about a cool and educational website for kids?
Let me know and I'll add it to this growing list!
P.S. I'm not endorsed in any way by any of these websites.
Thanks for all the links to these great sites for kids! I didn't know about half of these sites. I'm going to Pin It! Thanks again!
ReplyDeletethis is a great resource! some of them we use, but a lot of them are new! i pinned this to my teaching w/technology board! are you on pinterest?
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Great list.. I have a couple to offer, http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/ this website is AWSOME.... and is good for a good range of ages. Animals, Language Arts, Health, Science... hours and HOURS of educational fun.
ReplyDeleteAlso, http://www.abcya.com/ covers grades K-5 math, letters numbers and such.
Such a great post. Thanks.
Jane! Thanks so much for these two sites, I have spent since the time you posted this comment until now reviewing theses sites and adding them to my list. They are AMAZING! Thanks!
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Thanks so much for the new sites. Another site you may be interested in is garfield.com (huge learning site), also go to professorgarfield.org, many phonemic activites students can play on the computer or smart board.:)
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ReplyDeleteCookie.com was one of my best finds ever! {thank you pinterest!} I am excited to check some of these other ones out. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI too had not heard of half of these sites. My husband is a IT guy so my kids are really into computers (6-11y) so I try to keep them on fun sites they can benefit from. I thought I would share a few more.
www.AdaptedMind.com (math 1st-6th), www.SpellingCity.com, www.MathIsFun.com,www.gamesk12.com/educational, www.IXL.com, www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games (CBBC is BBC's kids TV), www.HowStuffWorks.com,
My personal favorite is www.Zoodles.com (parent controlled,progress/activity reports,free super save video emails for kids but only parent approved family & friends that are set up in the parent account can send/receive the emails. Parents & the approved Adults you add can make videos of themselves reading stories to the kids via a window in the "books" that the child can click on and even "turn pages" and follow along. MUST SEE! The basic site is free but the enhanced version is paid. Android App as well!
I hope these sites are usefull
Thank you so much! My kids love what we have looked at so far. I have re-pinned you onto my finished projects/review. I look forward to checking out the rest of your website.
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Here from Pinterest ... great list! One of our favorites is www.coolmath-games.com.
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Found you via Pinterest! I have a 4th grader, Kindergartener, and preschooler so i'm always on the lookout for new websites. We do 1 and 2 everyday, but i'm glad I've got some new ones for them to explore. Thank you for compiling this list!
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Try http://www.makemegenius.com .It has huge no. free science videos for kids alongwith lot of other good stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Many of them we use, but we will be checking out the others. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for all of the very cool websites you've researched for us! I'm a new homeschooling mom to a very energetic (ADHD) 6 year old and I'm always looking for good sites where he can play games and not even realize that he's actually learning something! I can't wait to check all of these sites out with him :)
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