This document lists various websites and interactive learning activities for students. The activities cover topics like science, geography, language arts, and math. They allow students to reinforce concepts like the order of planets, animal life cycles, continents and oceans, spelling and vocabulary words, and numbers and counting. The activities include games, puzzles and interactive pages that let students match, order, construct and manipulate visual representations of the concepts they are learning.
This document lists various websites and interactive learning activities for students. The activities cover topics like science, geography, language arts, and math. They allow students to reinforce concepts like the order of planets, animal life cycles, continents and oceans, spelling and vocabulary words, and numbers and counting. The activities include games, puzzles and interactive pages that let students match, order, construct and manipulate visual representations of the concepts they are learning.
This document lists various websites and interactive learning activities for students. The activities cover topics like science, geography, language arts, and math. They allow students to reinforce concepts like the order of planets, animal life cycles, continents and oceans, spelling and vocabulary words, and numbers and counting. The activities include games, puzzles and interactive pages that let students match, order, construct and manipulate visual representations of the concepts they are learning.
Websites Name Websites URL Description of the Interactive
Learning Activity Prongo http://www.prongo.com/eight-planets/ This activity allows students to place the planets in their correct place, not only allowing them to see what the planets looks like, but to move them around to find their correct position. IXL Learning https://www.ixl.com/science/grade-3/construct-animal-life-cycle-diagrams This interactive game enables students to construct a life cycle with stages to reinforce the way that animals develop. Brain Pop https://www.brainpop.com/games/sortifycontinentsandoceans/ This game teaches students about the different categories that continents can fall into, as well as their corresponding flags, geographic location, and geographic surroundings. ABCYa! http://www.abcya.com/base_ten.htm This interactive page with base ten blocks would be a great to incorporate technology into a classroom setting. The teacher could assign a number and have the students configure that number on their devices. Learning Games for https://www.learninggamesforkids.com/us-state-games/all-states/map-the- This game is simple matching Kids 50-states-2.html but is still a great way for students to learn the states names and locations. Highlights Kids https://www.highlightskids.com/games/unscramble/dinosaur-center This unscrambling game shows dinosaur skeletons and identifying names and has the student place the correct name with the correct skeleton. Turtle Diary https://www.turtlediary.com/game/sentence-unscramble-first-grade.html This game is also an unscrambling game but allows students to put the words in a sentence in order. Scholastic http://www.scholastic.com/earlylearner/parentandchild/literacy/wordscram This scramble word game is for ble.htm a younger age. It shows the students a picture and the scrambled letters and has them drag the letters in the correct order. Top Marks https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/gingerbread-man-game This would be a great game to play before winter break. It has students recognize the number of dots on the gingerbread men and place them in their corresponding number trays. PBS Kids http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/busyday/trains/ This game allows students to work on their counting and matching by having them move train cars around until the two have an equal number of sections.