| Reading and Language |
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Reading Street |
Login for Reading Street online program. |
Noun Dunk |
Show your knowledge of nouns. |
Noun Review |
A quiz on nouns for one or two players. |
Road to Grammar |
Provides grammar quizzes to help review parts of speech. |
Grammar Bytes |
Interactive online exercises to help review parts of speech. There are also handouts that may be printed to help review these skills. |
Guide to Grammar and Writing |
Here is a description on how to use possessives and a quiz to review your skills. You can also choose quizzes that cover many other grammar concepts. |
Grammar Blast |
Games to review parts of speech and writing skills. These are organized by grade levels 2nd through 5th. |
Grammar Blast (Middle School) |
Games to review parts of speech and writing skills. These are organized by grade levels 6th through 8th. |
Noun Explorer |
Provided by Harcourt Schools Publishers this is an activity where you can practice abbreviations and plural spellings. |
Verb Power |
Provided by Harcourt Schools Publishers this is a game to review verbs, helping verbs, and contractions. |
Phonics and Word Study |
Sponsored by Sadlier-Oxford this page has activities to review phonics skills divided by grade level. |
Learn to Read |
Activities to review vowels, letter sounds, how to read and opportunities to read about different subjects. More links sponsored by Starfall are listed at the bottom of the web page. |
| Spelling
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100 Most Misspelled Words |
Play the game of Battle Ship but to earn a "hit" you must deterime which word in the list is spelled correctly. |
100 Most Misspelled Words - Game 2 |
New words for the Battle Ship game. |
Hard to Spell |
Race against the clock to find words that are spelled correctly and incorrectly. Then try and correctly spell those misspelled. |
Word Confusion |
Fun Brain hosts this game of words. You are given homophones in which you are to choose the one that completes the sentence. |
Spell Check |
Given a list of four words you must choose the misspelled word and then spell the word correctly. |
| Math
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Number Chart |
An interactive number chart that can be used in many ways. |
Geometry |
Geometry lessons for second grade |
Place Value |
Determine the place value of the digits in a number. |
Soft Schools Place Value |
Determine the place value of the digits in a number. |
Telling Time |
Read the time on the clock and then write the time. |
Tests on Time |
Tests on telling time. |
Education Place |
Math review sites for all grades from Houghton Mifflin. |
Fractions and Equivalent Decimals |
Given the fraction determine how it would be written in decimal form. |
Equivalent Fractions and Decimals |
Given the decimal determine how it would be written as a fraction. |
Counting Money |
Count the money and then enter the total. |
Coin Combo |
Click on the coins to find the amount before more coins fall and the game is over. |
Cash Out |
Here you will find the games to practice making change. You can change the difficulty level. These interactive experiences will help reinforce money skills. |
Money Games |
Here you will find the games "Practice Counting Coins" and "Practice with Money Word Problems" These interactive experiences will help reinforce money skills. |
Word Problems |
Story problems for math are found here at the SoftSchool web site. You can choose your grade level and start practicing. |
Counting Change |
Using your money skills practice making change. |
Money Memory |
Using your memory skills match the picture of coins to the written amount. This site is sponsored by Macmillan/McGraw/Hill |
Math Lingo |
Read or listen to sentences with math terms and find the pictures they represent. This site is sponsored by Houghton Mifflin. |
Multiplication Station |
Practice multiplication skills at this Weekly Reader web site. |
Add Like Mad |
Build speed solving addition problems at this Weekly Reader web site. |
Subtraction Action |
Practice subtraction skills at this Weekly Reader web site. |
Count Us In Games |
Practice your counting skills with these 15 different games. |
Callum's Addition Pyramid |
Addition practice while trying to solve a mystery. |
Math Mystery |
One minute to complete math facts you choose the operation; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You might want to turn the sound down or off as it might be distracting. |
That's a Fact |
Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or mixed problems. Time yourself or not. Use the number line at the bottom or enter numbers with the keyboard. |
Interactive Games |
Created by Oswego City School District these interactive math games challenge your thinking skills. |
A Plus Math |
Practice flashcards online or print them out. These are available in both Java and non-Java formats. |
Math Playground |
Games and activities that cover many of the math skills taught to elementary and middle school students. |
Who Wants to be a Mathionaire |
Review addition skills by solving equations. These equations are suitable for students in the primary grades. |
Cool Math 4 Kids |
Games and puzzles used to reinforce math skills. |
Snork's Long Division |
Practice how to divide larger numbers with this interactive site. |
Dividerama! |
Test your long division skills with this 16 problem activity. |
| Science and Social Studies |
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Bill of Rights |
Read up on each of the Amendments. |
Water Cycle |
Review the water cycle on this EPA site. |
Middle East |
Review the countries of the Middle East. |
Maps and Map Skills |
Use interactive maps to test your skills. |
Geography |
Test your geography skills on this Weekly Reader web site. |
Where Is That? |
Using maps test your geography skills. |
Geography World |
A matching game of land and water features. |
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government |
Divided by grade levels, this site offers information about the US government, states, neighborhoods, the nation, citizenship, how laws are made, branches of the government, historical documents, and more. There is a separate section for teachers and parents. |
Explaining the Bill of Rights |
Scholastic explains the Bill of Rights in language that students can understand. |
You Are Here |
This site will help students learn about economics. How does advertising and marketing effect what you purchase? You can learn the answers to those questions here. You will also learn about supply and demand, mergers and monopolies too. Learn all about consumer economics at "The Mall" |
Business Guide for Kids |
Click on the title Business Guide for Kids to access a listing of links to help children understand the world of business and finances. |
Kids Portal for the US Government |
This is a list of sites that cover many different subjects. These are some of the subjects that are included: Geography, Government, Health, History, Homework, Money, Music, Safety, Science, Math, and Transportation. |
Who Wants to Win $1,000,000? |
A game of science and math questions where you earn more "money" with each question answered. |
What's the Weather |
Click on the "What's the Weather" sign to begin the game. Decide what the bear should wear by watching the thermometer. |
Interactive Simulations |
For use with middle school science labs. |
Molecular Workbench |
To be used with middle school science labs. |
| Keyboarding |
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Dance Mat Typing |
A fun game-like format to practice keyboarding skills one section at a time. |
Free Typing Games |
A variety of game-like formats to practice keyboarding skills. |
Keyboarding Games |
Keyboarding games to help with keyboarding skills. |
Keyboarding Practice |
A keyboarding program that lets you practice your skills by adding new keys. |
Typing Test |
You can take a test to see how fast you can type or play typing games that will help you learn the keyboard. |
Learn 2 Type |
This online typing test may be taken without creating an account. |
Touch Typing |
A program where you can program your own text to practice. |