- Animal Resources at Sea World
Have your child practice reading about a specific animal. Ask them about
the facts they read and/or have them write a brief synopsis about the
animal. If your child can not read, ask them to name the animal and describe
it.
(Added: Tue May 29 2001)
- Articulation--"Have Fun" Online Games
There are many games here that you can practice your speech articulation when you play them. Games focus on the following sounds: s,z,l,r,th,sh,ch,k,g, and were developed by Tracy Gefroh Boyd, speech-language pathologist.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Awesome Analogies
Complete the analogies in this online game.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Basketball Math from the Science Academy
Clicking any of the questions in the Table of Contents will result in the presentation of a mathematics question and animation. If the question is answered correctly, the result will be a basketball shot animation; incorrect responses yield the correct answer. Grades 4 through adult levels.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
- Cardboard Cognition
Teachers in grades K-12 designed over 200 board and card games in all subject areas. Students will have fun making as well as playing the games.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
- Change Maker Game-FUNBRAIN
Money skills. Figure out how many of each bill or coin that you expect to get back when you pay for something. For example, if something costs $3.75 and you pay with a five dollar bill, you would expect back one quarter and one dollar bill.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
- Compound Words, Game #2
Match up the first half of a compound word with the second half in this second game of compound words.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Emmett Scott's Puzzle Page
Puzzles for kids with a cow theme. Good for visual perception, reasoning skills. Try out benders, take a word away and sculptures.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
- Fact or Opinion?
Read the statements in this game and determine if they state a fact or an opinion.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Happenin' Homonyms
Read the 2 definitions in this game and determine which one word is being described.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Interesting Idioms
Complete the idiom with the word that makes sense. For example, "It's raining cats and _____".
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
Go to the frequently asked questions section. Have your child read the questions and try to solve the ones they are able to. If they can't then have them read the answer.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
- Name the Category! Game #1
When given items that belong together, players need to name the category they belong to.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Name the Category! Game #2
When given items that belong together, players need to name the category they belong to in this second game.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Rhyme Time Match-Up
Match up rhyming words in this memory-type of game.
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Super Synonyms Match-Up
This game can be used as a speech/language activity focusing on vocabulary development. Students can try to find synonym word pairs.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Super Synonyms Match-Up, Part 2
This game can be used as a speech/language activity focusing on vocabulary development. Students can try to find synonym word pairs.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Super Synonyms Match-Up, Part 3
This game can be used as a speech/language activity focusing on vocabulary development. Students can try to find synonym word pairs.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Super Synonyms Rhyme Time
Guess the TWO words being described. Answers must rhyme. For example, an angry boy is a MAD LAD.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Syllables Pop-Up Counting Quiz
Read the words provided in this game and count the number of syllables it has. Select answers from a pop-up menu.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Twosies
Finish the word pair to work on word retrieval skills, such as "salt and ____".
(Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
- Wacky Web Tales from Education Place
This interactive game has students completing cloze stories with designated parts of speech. Geared for grades 3 and above.
(Added: Fri May 03 2002)
- Which One Doesn't Belong?
Read 4 words in this game and select which word of the 4 doesn't belong with the others.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Answer who, what, where, when, why questions after reading a sentence. Select your answer from a pop-up menu.
(Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
- Word Find Puzzles
Print out puzzles. Find 20 words. Helps child with word matching, visual perception, and reading at word level skills.
(Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
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