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National Geographic Kids
National Geographic has been igniting the explorer in all of us for 132 years through groundbreaking storytelling from the best and brightest scientists, explorers, photographers, and filmmakers in the world. Our yellow border serves as a portal to explore the farthest reaches of the Earth and beyond. Places only National Geographic can take you.
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ARCADEMICS
Boost student engagement & fact fluency with our free multiplayer educational games, math games, language arts games, and more!
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Storyline Online
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Readers include Viola Davis, Chris Pine, Lily Tomlin, Kevin Costner, Annette Bening, James Earl Jones, Betty White and dozens more.
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ABCya.com
BCya provides over 400 fun and educational games for grades PreK through 6. Our activities are designed by parents and educators, who understand that children learn better if they are having fun. Games are categorized by grade and subject, and cover topics such as multiplication, parts of speech, typing, pattern recognition, and more. We even have games that are just plain fun (and safe) to play! With so much variety, there is sure to be something for kids at all learning levels and styles. -
Starfall
Starfall.com is the website that pioneered online learning for pre-k, kindergarten, and 1st-grade children. Parents and teachers fell in love with Starfall as they discovered young children of all ability levels excelled on their own with minimal adult guidance. It has remained their “go-to” website since Starfall began in 2002. On Starfall, children gain skills and confidence as they explore early literacy concepts, elementary mathematics, stories, songs, and much, much more. Starfall quickly earned the reputation as the place where children learn through exploration with intuitive interactive activities. Starfall’s educational material was created by experienced educators using time-tested, research-based instructional methods and feedback from pilot programs across the country. Starfall was built to be instantly accessible for children. Simply fire it up and watch them go. The website is available through standard desktop and laptop browsers and mobile devices. Mobile apps are also available.