Our classroom uses MobyMax on a daily basis to give students extra practice in foundational Math Skills. We also use Kids A-Z to practice our Reading Skills. Click on the buttons below to discover some other fun ways to extend your child's learning outside of the classroom. The best part is that all of these resources are free!
Reading & ELA
Seussville celebrates the legacy of Dr. Seuss and his writing with great games and activities!
Game Goo is loads of fun for all levels of readers! The characters are fun and so are their stories.
Kidport is great for making both Reading and Math fun! There are games for almost every subject.
The TumbleBook Library is a great place for readers to discover new stories and play games.
Starfall is wonderful for readers of all levels, and has fun Reading and Math games that students love!
Wordsmyth Kids is the perfect tool for students to learn new words in a fun, kid-friendly format.
ReadWriteThink is a great resource for kids of all ages. It has plenty of games for grades K-12.
Math
Math Playground has Math games that relate to our new Common Core Standards.
FunBrain has games for Math and Reading, as well as games that are just for fun!
Roy the Zebra has an ongoing storyline that kids will love!
The games are fun as well.
Coolmath isn't just about Math anymore-it's got Reading, Spelling, and Geography games, too!
Fun Sites to Explore
You'll find all your favorite Sesame Street characters here, as well as educational games and activities!
The Scholastic Family Playground has games and activities from all your favorite characters.
PBS Kids has games, videos, and activities you can do with your kids at home to help support learning.
I am always on the lookout for more links and resources to use in my classroom and share with families and colleagues. If you know of any great sites, be sure to shoot me an email and let me know about it!