Online Games

Access different online games to improve literacy skills

ABCya provides over 300 fun and educational games for grades PreK through 6. The 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. There are even games that are just plain fun (and safe) to play!

Baamboozle is a fun game to play with your class as a bell ringer, check in, or review lesson. Play from a single device on a projector, smart board or in an online lesson. The free version of Baamboozle allows you to make your own games to play with your class. The paid version ($7.99/month) gives you access to the premium features including a library of over 150 pre-created games.

Play the game and time how many bubbles can you click on. This is a game to improve your mouse clicking motion.

Through its global financial literacy initiative, Visa’s award-winning Practical Money Skills program strives to link consumers, educators, banks and governments to the tools and resources they need, helping individuals and communities develop their money management skills. Test your money skills and give your brain a workout with these fun and educational games.

With ClassTools.net you can create free educational games for the classroom. Check out the fun options like the arcade game generator, Pacman quiz generator, QR treasure hunt generator, and Fling the teacher!

There are 36 squares on the game board. Try to make a match by clicking on any two squares. When the mice are identical, you have made a match and the mice will stay on the board. The game is over if you have paired all of the mice. Play again to beat your best time. Click on the TIMER button to scramble the puzzle and start a new game.

The easiest way to create an online Jeopardy-style review game. Students and teachers have made thousands of quiz shows to help review for school. Test coming up? Browse or Create a review game to make sure you ace it.

Factile lets you create or play jeopardy-style quiz games for your classroom. The free version allows you to create up to 3 games and play any of the pre-created games. The Pro version ($5/month) gives you access to premium features like adding images, videos and equations plus the ability to create unlimited games.

Fast-paced, interactive game that engages students while teaching them money management skills. Teams compete by answering financial questions to earn yardage and score touchdowns. The questions are primarily scenario-based, which is appropriate for the coursework.

With the Bingo card generator you can create randomized bingo cards for free

Mentimeter is a go-to for getting students and audiences engaged with polls and questions during presentations. Prepare: Build interactive presentations with the easy-to-use online editor. Add questions, polls, quizzes, slides, images, gifs and more to your presentation to create fun and engaging presentations. Engage: Your audience uses their smartphones to connect to the presentation where they can answer questions. Visualize their responses in real-time to create a fun and interactive experience. Follow-up: Once your Mentimeter presentation is over, share and export your results for further analysis and even compare data over time to measure the progress of your audience.

You will find our collection of high quality language and literacy games. These writing games help develop individual writing components such as: parts of speech- nouns, verbs and adjectives; prepositions; figurative language (ie. similes, metaphors, hyperbole, onomatopoeia and more); punctuation and homophones

Practice your mouse skills with some of these internet games:

Exercise your brain through various puzzles and riddles

Some high quality interactive math games. Good to play games during "downtime".

Quizlet Live is an online interactive game where students, in revolving groups, answer multiple choice, matching, and fill in the blank questions. Students in their groups are all given the same question with different answer choices, only one of the team members will have the correct answer in their choice list. Students must work together and collaborate quickly to discover which of their group members has the correct answer.