Online tool that offers vocabulary, spelling, writing, parts of speech, handwriting and alphabetical order games to elementary, middle and high-school classes.
A highly useful and interactive animated video website for elementary students, mainly ages 6-9. It includes informative videos, quizzes, and activities on topics of all subjects.
This website is full of games that allows students to learn while only concentrating on having fun on the game that they are playing. This website is especially made for kids in elementary school students but is fun for anyone.
Provides educational games for a less-stressed but equally as important subject: art. The virtual activities vary from identifying details in paintings to completing jigsaw puzzles. These games should be offered to elementary and middle school students for art or in other subject areas in which teachers wish to expand content.
This website offers two technological tools, one that would be more applicable to elementary students while the second could be used by middle and high school students. The former, Draw Me a Game, allows children to draw their own world and create a video game out of it, exposing them early on to the advantageous aspects of technology at an early age. JellyCam, the latter, allows older students to make a stop-motion video that can be used in subjects such as arts, science, English, and social studies.
This is a free tutoring website. If you need help in math, science, social studies, or languages arts, there are tutors willing to help you. However, it may take a while for a tutor to be able to help you, so you have to be patient.
Associated with most of the textbooks at this school, Class Zone has interactive lessons to help advance in lessons and get a deeper meaning for the lesson taught in the class.
Students can share and work on assignments over Voice Thread, and teachers can check and comment on assignments. It can be accessed on mobile devices and on a desktop.