Here are a few websites you will find challenging and fun!
Brain Busters Page from another elementary school. This is geared towards elementary aged students.
Nobel Prize is a site with games geared to students in middle through high school (and beyond).
The Top Ten games from Nobel Prize are currently:
1. The Blood Typing Game2. The DNA - the Double Helix Game3. The Immune System Game4. The Control of the Cell Cycle Game5. The Pavlov's Dog Game6. The Electrocardiogram Game7. The Transistor8. The Diabetic Dog Game9. The Split Brain Experiments Game10. The Lord of the Flies Game
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Have you wanted to learn computer coding?
Now is your chance!
Check out this webpage with links to free coding sites.
Code Academy and Alice are good places for upper elementary through high school students to begin.
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Duolingo is a free language learning website. Learn Spanish, German, French, or Portuguese. There's an iPhone app or you can just access it at their website.
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Here's another great website Oh, Noah! from PBS that will help get you started in learning Spanish. It's video based and geared towards younger learners, K-2.
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SumDog and MangaHigh
If you don't already have an account, leave me a message so I can set you up with a username and password. These are two great sites that incorporate gaming into practicing math skills. You'll be competing against other kids around the world or you can challenge your classmates!
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What Should I Read Next is a website where you enter the title of a book you like, and the site will analyze a database of favorite books to provide recommendations for what to read next. For example, if you liked The Hunger Games, you might like Fang by James Patterson.
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If you like tangrams and are a younger student (K-3rd), you might like this site.
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Practical Money Skills has three exciting games for you to play that will help teach you about saving, spending, and investing money.
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