A website that divides the concepts by grade and then by topic. It has a lot of games to practice math facts and concepts.
Appeals to: K-4
A website where kids practice math facts and concepts through arcade games.
Appeals to: 1-4
This is a fabulous website by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that has lessons and interactive games.
Appeals to: 1-4
This website has a plethora of games all arranged by topic and grade. Includes games on numeracy, addition and subtraction. Their numeracy section focuses on understanding rather than memorization. For first graders, Liat recommends Number Bonds to 10. For second graders she recommends Number Bonds to 20. For fourth graders, she recommends Number Bond Fractions.
Appeals to: 1-4
An adventure math game which focuses on the operations. You have to quickly see the relationship.
Appeals to: 2-3
A website where students can read real books. The books can also be read to them.
Appeals to: K
This website has both math and reading games. The reading games focus on specific concepts.
Appeals to: 1
This is a website that targets writing concepts. There’s even a comic book creator! While there are a few games that focus on phonics and spelling, the main purpose is to support writing. You can refine by grade or by concept.
Appeals to: 1-3
Children are instructed on how to draw shapes, a character or they can draw on their own. Great for learning how to use a mouse.
Appeals to: K-1
This website has a lot of games that can help with mouse practice such as clicking and dragging and dropping.
Appeals to: K-1
This website has many games with a wide range that includes practicing math facts to decorating a Christmas Tree.
Appeals to: K-1
To practice typing, each girl has an account created for them.
Username: 27lastnamefirstinitial (ex.27smithl)
Password: red123 (This is for the first login only; students will be able to change their passwords)
Appeals to: 2-4