The following is a list of free sites:
Language Arts Websites
(strategies for reading success)
2. www.rif.org/kids/readingplanet.htm
2. www.rif.org/kids/readingplanet.htm
(How to select books and reading activities)
3. http://games.pppst.com/languagearts.html
(Language Arts Games K-5th grade)
3. http://games.pppst.com/languagearts.html
(Language Arts Games K-5th grade)
(Current events for kids - sponsored by Time magazine
Math Websites
(Math lessons from Early Math to Algebra)
(Not only has interactive math games, it also has all subjects)
(great site for math)
(A great side from K-5th grades for mastering math facts)
5. http://www.rainforestmaths.com
(Fun Math Practice)
6. www.multiplication.com
Multiplication Practice
7. http://www.mathplayground.com/
(Math games, logic puzzles, word problems & math videos
Science Websites
1. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities.html
(Science games for Kids)
2. http://sciencewithme.com/
(Cool Science experiments and projects)
3. http://www.chem4kids.com/
(Chemistry info for Kids)
5. http://www.rainforestmaths.com
(Fun Math Practice)
6. www.multiplication.com
Multiplication Practice
7. http://www.mathplayground.com/
(Math games, logic puzzles, word problems & math videos
Science Websites
1. http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/gamesactivities.html
(Science games for Kids)
2. http://sciencewithme.com/
(Cool Science experiments and projects)
3. http://www.chem4kids.com/
(Chemistry info for Kids)
Check these sites out and let me know what you think of them or if you have some sites that you would like to recommend.
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Great Blog Ty, students are still grouped according to their academic abilities..you always want your child to be at the head of his or her class, since they are your greatest asset..
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