Student Resources

ABCYa

ABCYa! (Pre-K - 6)

ABCya provides over 400 fun and educational games 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!

Arcademics

Arcademics (1-6)

Arcade + Academics = Fun Learning

Boost student engagement & fact fluency with their free multiplayer educational games, math games, language arts games, and more!

BrainPOP Jr.

BrainPOP Jr. (K–3)

Gently encourages young learners to ask questions and form their own ideas.

STEM • Social Studies • Reading/Writing • Health • Arts

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Brain POP

BrainPOP (4-8)

Their animated movies engage via narrative, humor, and characters who speak in a voice kids can relate to, encouraging self-directed learning and further exploration of the world around them.

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CODE

Code.org (K-12)

Code.org increases diversity in computer science by reaching students of all backgrounds where they are — at their skill-level, in their schools, and in ways that inspire them to keep learning.

Kidz Type

Kidz Type (1-8)

This website is an amazing tool for teaching your kids to type AND it’s a program they’ll want to do. With games, exercises, and lessons, they will learn touch typing, the method of typing without looking at your hands.

Learning Games for Kids   (Keyboarding Skills)

Learning Games for Kids : Keyboarding Skills (1-8)

These free typing games for kids are a great way to build typing skills. The animated characters in their free keyboarding games can help students build finger strength, speed, and dexterity... all while having loads of FUN!

Owlie Boo

Owlie Boo (Pre-K–1)

OWLIE BOO is a website with educational computer games for toddlers and young children. Their fun, stimulating games help the youngest kids learn how to use a computer while they play: how to press keys, how to move the mouse, how to click and drag objects.

Scratch

Scratch (3-12)

With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community.  Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.

Starfall

Starfall (Pre-K–3)

At Starfall, children have fun while they learn - specializing in reading, phonics & math - educational games, movies, books, songs, and more!

Typing Club  (K – 12)

Typing Club (K–12)

Typing Club is a fun way to learn how to type as well as to improve typing skills. The site's best aspect is the learning potential it provides for kids. With a simple interface, beginning to advanced keyboarders can become better at touch-typing, using all of one's fingers, without looking at the keys.

Typing Games  1 - 5

Typing Games (1-5)

Along with a few tutorials, you will find a huge section of typing games, enabling you to practice and improve your typing abilities not with boring random letters, but with fun, dynamic and challenging games.