Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Game Classroom - K-6 Math and Language Arts Games

Game Classroom is an educational games website catering to the K-6 market. Game Classroom offers mathematics games and language arts games. Games can be found by selecting a grade level and then a subject area. Both the mathematics and language arts categories are subdivided into specific focus areas. Some of the games are unique to Game Classroom and some are games that are used on other sites.

In addition to the games, Game Classroom offers a "homework help" section for each grade level and content area. In the homework help sections are sample problems and questions, how-to guides, links to other help websites, and links to games related to the help topic.

Applications for Education
If you're looking for games to use in your elementary school classroom, Game Classroom could be a good place to start your search.

Here are some related items that may be of interest to you:
Math and Language Arts Games on Arcademic
Ten Problem Solving Games for K-8 Students
Ghost Blasters, Math Blasters - A Fun Math Game

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great site, thanks for sharing!

cousinjohn63 said...

Looks like a really good site to keep my little ones attention spans occupied. I'll have to explore all it has to offer.

cousinjohn63 said...

We posted a link to the games on our Techie page of our schools web site. I also had one of my classes I see twice a week play a grammar game at the end of class when they finished their typing practice. They seemed to enjoy it.

michaeledlavitch said...

You should check out this new free math games site: HoodaMath.com

Eric M. Clare said...

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Jetser said...

math games are good for kids. They keep kids engaged as they learn good skills. However, sometimes, kids must be challenged as they read intellectual materials to stimulate
neurons in their brains.

http://www.basic-mathematics.com

offers this type of challenge to kids
and anyone by going in depth into many math lessons