Free online learning games

Do you know of any sites with good (and free!) interactive learning games? If so, please add them here for everybody to share.


site: Gamequarium
url: http://gamequarium.com
entry:The site that swims with learning fun! A portal to more than 2000 interactive learning activities and games for preschool through grade 6. Readquarium, a section dedicated to literacy, was recently added.

site: Starfall
url: http://www.starfall.com
entry:Great reading site

site: Free Math and Phonics Games
url: http://www.softschools.com
entry:Free Math, Phonics and Science games for preschool to 6th grade.

site: Internet 4 Classrooms
url: http://www.internet4classrooms.com/assistance.htm
entry:Click on the grade level to see a list of online literacy and maths games. It is even orgainized by skill.

site: dida delivered
url: http://www.dida-delivered.org
entry:Comprehensive resources for DiDA. Delivered free from North West Learning Grid. Completion date May 2006

site: Glick Consulting
url: http://glickconsulting.com/resources
entry:Check out classroom resources. These sites focus on interactive online experiences. Most free. Not all are games, but there are some games listed, too.

site: Business Studies Online
url: http://www.businessstudiesonline.co.uk
entry:A wide selection of games and activities for Business Studies students

site: School history
url: http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/games/
entry:A large selection of games for secondary school History.

site: Science Crossword puzzles
url: http://education.jlab.org/sciencecrossword/index.html
entry:12 puzzles to pick from.

site: Frog Guts
url: http://www.froguts.com/flash_content/index.html
entry:Animal disection simulation (Science) - high quality demos available for frog, squid and owl pellet.

site: What2Learn
url: http://www.what2learn.com
entry:Don't forget to check out the free games available at What2Learn - they are added to frequently. Currently subjects covered are Mathematics, Science, French, ICT, PE and literacy but more will be added.

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