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Knowing that many of your children love playing on the computer, I wanted to provide educational websites for your children to play at home. Below is a list of my top five recommended math websites and top five recommended literacy websites that your child can use to expand on skills we are learning in the classroom. These websites are easily navigated and highly engaging. I encourage you to explore these websites with your children and monitor their internet use. You and your child can visit each site by clicking the name of the website below.
Math websitesMath-Play.com
This website contains a variety of individual games that focus on geometry, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, concepts of length, time, and collecting and interpreting data. This is the direct link to the 3rd grade level games. |
Literacy websitesSpellingcity.com
On this site I have created vocabulary and spelling activities that relate to what we are learning in class. If you need your child's log in information please contact me. There are also parent resources for you to explore to allow you to be engaged in your child's learning of literacy. |
CoolMath4Kids.com
This site contains a large variety of games for your child to have fun learning math. There are activities for almost any area of math that your child may need extra practice. In addition to games, there are lessons and practices for your child and parent resources such as homework help suggestions and rewards charts for you. Please be aware that there are many advertisements so monitoring your child's play is highly recommended for this site. |
PBSkids.org
This website contains online games to practice multiple areas of literature. The game categories related to literature include vocabulary, spelling, reading, rhyming, and story games. Many of the games have characters from popular PBS television shows that your child will recognize and will be excited to learn with them. |
HoodaMath.com
Filled with mini games geared towards specific grade levels, this website makes math engaging and fun. The part I like the most about this website is that each game is labeled with corresponding Common Core Standards we use in the classroom that direct our learning. This is the direct link to the 3rd grade level games. |
GameGoo - earobics
This website has creative and fun games that will get your child excited about literacy! Your child will learn spelling with Fearless Frieda and identify synonyms and antonyms with Swanky the Tooth Taker. Encourage your child to play the immediate and advanced level games as those will be the best practice for them. |
LearningGamesforKids.com
If you are looking for a website that not only has online content but also printables this is the site to use. Click on the word printables to access this site's math worksheets to give your child additional math practice. The online games support a variety of math skills including algebra, statistics and data, geometry, measurement, and number sense. This is the direct link to the 3rd grade level math games. |
ictgames.com
If you know what objectives your child needs practice to achieve, this website provides an object for each game to help you pick the best games to meet your child's individual needs. There are games for your child to practice phonics, spelling, writing, decoding, and reading comprehension. Encourage your child to play the games within the areas of literacy he or she finds most challenging. |
ABCya.com
Your child will enjoy playing these unique games while improving their math skills. This is the direct link to the 3rd grade level math games. The math games can be found under the numbers and more tabs. These games will allow your child to expand understanding of fractions, money, measuring, place value, and more. There are excellent literacy games available as well! |
Vocabulary.co.il
Featuring games that focus on multiple areas of literature, the website provides your child with on grade-level activities. This is the direct link to the 3rd grade level literacy games on this site. In addition to the games, there is a brief description of the importance of learning vocabulary that may be interesting information for parents to read. |