- Highlights@Home (PreK-2)
- World’s Largest Trivia Quiz Website! (4G-8G) Lots of timed quizzes. Example: Can you identify all the states in US? How fast?
- Be Internet Awesome with Google’s Interland: This magical world allows students to conquer challenging quests to avoid hackers, sink phishers, outsmart cyberbullies, oh my . . . while scoring points to “Be Internet Awesome” !
- Gen i Revolution (6G-8G) This game simulation includes sixteen Missions. Participants strategically select their Operatives, and begin to explore and earn points as they work to complete each Mission.
- Atari 2600 play the video games your grandparents and maybe parents played when they were younger.
- GO online a strategy board game, with now an online version, for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago. If you like chess try GO.
- Arcademics is a fun learning arcade-style environment for boosting student engagement & fact fluency with free multiplayer educational games, math games, language arts games, and more!
- BrainPop Game Finder allows users to browse by subject, amount of time to play, and grade level. The site is an educational tool to help kids understand, construct, and explore the world.
- Worksheet Work
- How Stuff Works explains thousands of topics, ranging from the flu to black holes to conspiracy theories, with video and illustrations so you can learn how anything works.
- Virtual Field Trips
- PBS Kids
- GoNoodle engages 14 million kids every month with movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts. Available for free at school, home, and everywhere kids are!
- Virtual Field Trip (K-2)