This site requires a login. It looked beneficial and has many games that appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
This site requires a login. It looked beneficial, but not for my class. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
The Quiz Hub is a great to help students strengthen their core knowledge of English language arts, geography, history, math, and science through fun online interactive quiz games. This is a resource for short-term use.
This site has many games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
This site has many sites that claim to be educational, but this is not what I have found. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. Moshi Monsters requires a parent log in. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
The games on the Arcademic Skill Builders site are free research-based and standards-aligned educational games! They are designed to engage and motivate students with multiplayer and single-player games. The only thing that I am not sure that I like about this game is that you played head to head with other people. It requires you to create a user name.
This site offers various games for both Math and Reading skills. It would be appropriate for at home practice.
Batter's Up Baseball
Answers four questions correctly to get a Homerun? One correct answer will get you a base hit? This is a fun and challenging way to learn math.
Mad Math Game
Add the numbers together then type the answer in the box. Hit the "Total" button to see if you entered the corrent answer.
Lemonade Larry
How much does the lemonade cost? Check out your math skills. Use multiplication to find out how much the lemonade costs. Type the answer into the "Total Price" box and hit total.
http://us.educationcity.com/http://www.activegamez.com/educational-games.html
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://www.drivingkids.com/
This site requires a login. It looked beneficial, but not for my class. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://quizhub.com/quiz/quizhub.cfm
The Quiz Hub is a great to help students strengthen their core knowledge of English language arts, geography, history, math, and science through fun online interactive quiz games. This is a resource for short-term use.
http://www.alfy.com
This site has many games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://www.moshimonsters.com/
This site has many sites that claim to be educational, but this is not what I have found. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. Moshi Monsters requires a parent log in. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://www.gamehouse.com/
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://www.123bee.com
This site has many games that were not educational it did include a section titled learning games. The games in the learning games tabs appeared to be geared towards really young students. It had many fun games, many exciting games, but none that I would use in my classroom. It had too many distractions. Perhaps I will suggest this to parents that inquire about sites that they can utilize at home.
http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/
The games on the Arcademic Skill Builders site are free research-based and standards-aligned educational games! They are designed to engage and motivate students with multiplayer and single-player games. The only thing that I am not sure that I like about this game is that you played head to head with other people. It requires you to create a user name.
http://www.prongo.com/math/addition.html
This site offers various games for both Math and Reading skills. It would be appropriate for at home practice.
Batter's Up Baseball
Answers four questions correctly to get a Homerun? One correct answer will get you a base hit? This is a fun and challenging way to learn math.
Mad Math Game
Add the numbers together then type the answer in the box. Hit the "Total" button to see if you entered the corrent answer.
Lemonade Larry
How much does the lemonade cost? Check out your math skills. Use multiplication to find out how much the lemonade costs. Type the answer into the "Total Price" box and hit total.