Fun, Educational Websites to Keep the Kids Entertained

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April 6, 2020
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Fun, Educational Websites to Keep the Kids Entertained

The kids can get some screen time and learn something at the same time! Now that’s what we call a ‘win-win’!

PBS Kids

Fun games from the tv channel. Great stuff for the older kids as well.

Pbskids.org

ABC Mouse

Educational games for kids

ABCMouse.com

FunBrain

Created for kids in grades Pre-K through 8, Funbrain.com has been the leader in free educational games for kids since 1997. Funbrain offershundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math,reading, problem-solving and literacy

Funbrain.com

Disney Junior

Fun site full of games and fun featuring all the Disney Junior characters. Free

Disneyjunior.disney.com

Starfall

Free and paid learning online activities. My little ones love brushing up on skills using this site.

https://www.starfall.com

Dr. Suess

All things Dr. Seuss Free

Seussville.com

Code Academy

Your kids can learn how to code on this fun website!

https://www.codeacademy.com/

Scratch

Program your own interactive stories, games, and animations!

https://scratch.mit.edu

Library of Congress

Great resources for families and kids from the Library of Congress. Free

https://www. Loc.gov/families/

National Gallery of Arts for Kids

Offers an entertaining and informative introduction to art and art history. Featuring a variety of art-making tools that encourage exploration and creativity, these computer-based activities are suitable for all ages.

https://www.nga.gov/education/kids.html

National Geographic’s Kids

Fun games and online videos from National Geographics geared towards kids.

https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

Jumpstart

Makers of the education games have now gone online. You can also find Mathblaster on here which is a series of Math games for older kid. Paid + Free options -You can check stuff out for free but a membership will give you more access to all the features.

Jumpstart.com

Khan Academy

On the Khan Academy website, children can practice sequential math and science skills in a fun and interactive way.

Khanacademy.org

History for Kids

History for Kids is a  free online history network. The website is packed with articles, worksheets and even a quiz on each section.

Historyforkids.net

Scholastic

Has some great games and learning resource broken into agelevels. There’s also a great section for parents and teachers with somegreat learning resources.

Scholastic.com/home/

 

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