Online Educational Games for Kids

If you’re looking for fun and creative ways to teach your children at home, or if you need to know how to make sure that your kids don’t forget all the things they’ve learned in school over the summer, you may want to find a few educational games for their age group. These games can be very entertaining, and will allow your son or daughter to retain information in a way that is fun and engaging. Here are some resources for finding the best – and most affordable – games.

The Fun Brain site has a great variety of educational games for kids of all ages. You can play the games online using the ‘arcade’ features, and there are even Web books for kids that you can download to give your child a fun summer reading list. If you want to make sure that your child does not forget basic math skills, you’ll definitely want to try Fun Brain games like Fresh Baked Fractions, a game that teaches children how to recognize and create fraction using segments of baked goods. Or, you may want to try Math Baseball, a game that teaches both sports strategy and counting.

For grammar retention, Scramble-Saurus is a great game that will teach children how to recognize letters and transform them into words. There are also a number of other educational games for kids on the site will teach motor skills and community awareness, and many of the games are available in Spanish as well.

If your child is in elementary school, Primary Games has educational games for this age group. Science games on the site include Ocean Fun, which teaches young children about the creatures that live underwater. You can print out coloring pages of underwater animals for your children to color as well, which is ideal if you’re home schooling or trying to keep your children productive during the summer. Language Arts games include Candy Land Dora, where Nick Jr.’s Dora the Explorer is the main character. Flip Words and Bouncing Letters are also great games that will teach your children how to properly form sentences and recognize the letter combinations that make up words.

If your children watch PBS often, you’ll definitely want to log onto PBS Kids to find educational games for them. Their favorite characters from PBS cartoons, like Caillou and Arthur are featured on the site, and there are lots of pages to download for coloring, as well as music that you can incorporate into your child’s math, science, or language lesson. You can sign up for a free trial to see if you like the services, and the monthly fee is definitely affordable.

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