Free Educational Games
Free Phonics Games
Keyboarding
Vocabulary
Mad Glibs
Elements in the Periodic Table
Free Math Games
Add to 10 (Fire the Ball)
Comparing Fractions (Dirt Bike Tug of War)
Division (Drag Race)
Subtraction (Minus Mission Shooting)
Multiplication (Race Car)
Ratios to Fractions (Shoot Down Blaster)
Multiply, Add and Subtract (Spaceship Race Game)
Foreign Languages
Memrise – Learning Languages Online
Online Chinese Dictionary
Spanish Bookworld – Free Spanish Lessons for Kids
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Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World
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- Massachusetts Book Award Long List
- dPICTUS 100 Outstanding Picture Books of 2023
- Chicago Library’s Best of the Best
- 2023 INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist
- Green Earth Book Award Long List
- Nautilus Silver Winner, Nonfiction Children’s Picture Book
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Learning + Gaming what else could be more perfect than that 🙂
Hi Muhammad,
It’s a fun way to learn!!
Yes, learning through gaming is really an innovative style of imparting the education to the students. Students are much interested in games, and learning through gaming drives their interest towards education. Thank you for the resources shared, keep blogging.
Hi Ashley,
Thanks so much for your kind words!! My son is a serious gamer so I use that to get him to play educational games which he will switch too when I nag to get him off screens.
You really learn something in every game, you improve different skills in each games.
Hi Justin,
I’m glad educational games work! My kids don’t love doing math multiplication tables but I noticed they will practice if it’s a game where they can race a car to beat other kids.
Learning through games make it easier and attractive. I hope government will concern about it too in my country. There’s no such a things in my country, or if there is, its not reachable for every kids.
Hi Bandar,
I think online games is an effective way for kids to learn! I hope you get them where you live. These are free via the internet so hopefully you can access them too.