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I'm creating a class website, and I'd like to include a page of resources for students (5th grade) to use at home. I was thinking sites where they could do research, play educational games, and practice typing. I'm finding a lot through Google, but it's hard to tell which ones are good, and which ones are just advertising ploys. Do you have any favorites?
Post by Michelle Ramey on Sept 8, 2013 22:02:45 GMT -5
I love Sheppard Software online, it allows kids to practice math at different levels. So for my 2nd graders they could practice subtraction or addition depending on where they are. If they are higher then they can be challenged with multiplication by the end of the year. The games are all similar and kids can choose which level works for them. There are even fractions, time, and money.