I
have come across an amazing online learning website. It is simply called e-learning for kids. The purpose of this site is to support
and reinforce essential skills that children need and sometime struggle with in
the classroom. Any student who has
Internet access is able to access this site without paying a dime! E-learning for kids was created from a nonprofit organization
for children age 5-12 years old.
From my experience with this web site, it is easy to manipulate and can
be used without adult supervision. It does not require you to set up a username and password
either. You simply find the
subject you want to work with and pick a game to play. It offers information in math, science,
keyboarding and reading and gives opportunities for parents and teachers to
share information of their own on this site as well.
The
games and activities are grouped according to grade level and content
area. The website does not include
any advertisements that would be distracting during the lessons either. I was relieved about that. The graphics and animation on the games
and videos are spectacular! There is even a teacher guide with most of the
activities that includes the learning goals for that particular game. Most
activities also give a print option as well. This would be useful in a classroom setting so the student
could print off their score to show the teacher which activity they were
working on that day. I think this
online learning tool would be a great option for my students while working in
the classroom, or when studying in a computer lab.
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/e-learning-for-kids/
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/e-learning-for-kids/

As I was reading your post, I was already thinking about the kids using this during computer lab! Great suggestion! I know from experience that they enjoy playing games and don't realize they are "learning". This seems like a great website to offer to parents so our students could play at home as well. Great find! :)
ReplyDeleteI also think this would be a great resource for the computer lab! I like that it groups activities by grade level and content, which makes a website much easier to navigate. I wonder if it offers activities for social studies as well? Great post!
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