The system measures how much time your child spends on any particular skill once they complete a skill The questions also adapt to your child’s ability, increasing in difficulty as they improve. IXL for students K-8 is a math-practice website with unlimited practice questions on hundreds of topics for each grade level. The huge lists of linked resources can be accessed by grade level or subject. Internet4Classrooms is packed full of free K-12 games, activities, and other free resources. Check the student page and see their games & interactives Discover Education has great, free resources for students (and parents). Story Place is a children’s digital bilingual (Spanish & English) library site, which includes a collection of online texts and fun interactive activities for elementary kids Nussbaum provides lots of free interactive games, research themes, activities for K-8, and teacher tools. Great way to get your sports-loving, reluctant readers to read. Sports Illustrated for Kids – interactive website with articles on sports-related topics and lots of games, etc. Scholastic’s free interactive games and activities. Find lots of activities, projects, games, etc. Go to the Parent and Afterschool Resources section and click on grade level you need. – ReadWriteThink is one of the best sites. This is a wonderful website for children as young as toddlers until about 2 nd grade or so. Starfall is a wonderful site to teach children reading using a systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice. Lots of the games and resources are for free, but paid membership gives full access. Turtle Diary has an extensive range of online kids educational games and activities geared for kids pre-Kindergarten – 2nd grade. The Positive Engagement Project (PEP) site provides lots of K-6 free learning games and strategies. – Fuel the Brain provides numerous (free and inexpensive) games, interactives and printables to help enhance and practice elementary skills in Math, Science and Language Arts. Power My Learning links to hundreds of high-quality educational games and activities that are organized by subject area and by grade level. For kids preschool-8 th grade, Fun Brain offers more than 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math, reading, and literacy. Fun Brain, published by Family Education Network, is a great site of free educational games, online books, and comics. Sheppard Software For lots of free, interactive, educational games designed for kids in grades K-5 and covers Math, Grammar, Geography, Science, Health, Art, and more. Even among the websites that are geared for teachers, parents should find information and ideas on those sites of interest. There are lots and lots of ready to use materials/activities/games for children of all ages – in all subject areas…that will motivate kids and make learning fun. I compiled this list to share for my ADDitude webinar on “ Fun Ways to Boost Your ADHD Child’s Academic Skills This Summer (Ages 6-12)” This list contains numerous, recommended resources (many of them FREE) to engage your kids in learning during the summer and beyond. Great Educational Resources (Online, Apps, and More) Compiled by Sandra Rief
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