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This document provides a list of interactive learning websites with their names, URLs, and brief descriptions. The websites cover a range of academic subjects and allow students to practice skills like comparing fractions, identifying parts of the water cycle, playing jeopardy-style games, spelling, ordering days of the week, classifying foods, practicing math operations like division, recognizing colors, and multiplication facts in fun ways like identifying items in pictures. Most provide feedback on students' performance.
This document provides a list of interactive learning websites with their names, URLs, and brief descriptions. The websites cover a range of academic subjects and allow students to practice skills like comparing fractions, identifying parts of the water cycle, playing jeopardy-style games, spelling, ordering days of the week, classifying foods, practicing math operations like division, recognizing colors, and multiplication facts in fun ways like identifying items in pictures. Most provide feedback on students' performance.
This document provides a list of interactive learning websites with their names, URLs, and brief descriptions. The websites cover a range of academic subjects and allow students to practice skills like comparing fractions, identifying parts of the water cycle, playing jeopardy-style games, spelling, ordering days of the week, classifying foods, practicing math operations like division, recognizing colors, and multiplication facts in fun ways like identifying items in pictures. Most provide feedback on students' performance.
Interactive Learning Activity IXL https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-3/compare-fractions-using-models This learning activity compares fractions using models. Students are shown two fractions with models and are asked to pick the one that is less or greater than. Scholastic http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and- This learning activity climate/water-cycle.htm shows students a brief video on the water cycle, and then they answer questions that refer to the video. Students are shown a pie chart of how well they did and can receive feedback when reviewing the questions. Smart Exchange https://exchange.smarttech-prod.com/preview/7255c677-f0de-46e9-8645- This learning activity 0f3735a84cfa allows the class to play jeopardy! The teacher can add the questions and answer choices of their choosing, so this activity would be great for reviewing. PBS Kids https://pbskids.org/superwhy/games/princess-prestos-spectacular-spelling- This learning activity play/ helps students learn to identify letters and letter combinations using their sounds and teaches students how to spell. Students also get a choice of identifying uppercase or lowercase letters. ABCya! https://www.abcya.com/games/days_of_the_week This learning activity familiarizes students with the days of the week. It has them pick a day that fits the description. It also has the students put the days of the week in order. e-learning for kids https://en.e-learningforkids.org/math/lesson/bbq-party-number/ This learning activity is multiple different activities. There are different exercises to complete. It helps students identify numbers and practice counting. Gynzy https://api.gynzy.com/en/#!/items/science/foodgroups/18/911?location_id=14 This learning activity allows students to classify different foods into their food groups. It does not allow students to put foods into the wrong group, so the students have to keep guessing until they get it correct. Starfall https://www.starfall.com/h/multdiv/crazygator/?sn=math3 This learning activity helps students practice division. At the ends it shows them they’re score of how well they did, and which problems they missed. Light Up Your Brain https://lightupyourbrain.com/games/the-right-color/ This learning activity helps students recognize and identify colors. Multiplication.com https://www.multiplication.com/games/play/holiday-fun-multiplication This learning activity allows the student to practice their multiplication facts. Students are shown a congratulations screen where they are allowed to decorate their own gingerbread house, or that they need more practice before they can move on.