Top 7 Recommended Educational Websites to Practice Math, English and More

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Woman using telephone in home office with laptop while young boySometimes finding a good website for your child to practice math, reading and other important subjects can be a bit of a hassle. Below are some parent and teacher recommended sites suggested by YOU.

1. Mathletics –  is the next generation in learning, helping students enjoy maths and improve their results. Mathletics covers Kindergarten to Year 12 curriculum https://www.mathletics.com.au/

2. Reading Eggs – teaches children aged 3-13 how to read with fun and motivational online reading lessons and phonics games https://readingeggs.com.au/

3. Reading Express –  improves spelling skills and builds reading comprehension highly engaging for 7 – 13 year olds https://readingeggspress.com.au/

4. Studyladder- is Australian and supports all learning areas …  access the same curriculum based activities that teachers use in the classroom https://www.studyladder.com.au/

5. Cool Math Games – Cool Math Games has cool free online games to learn math, reading and spelling, geography, science, strategy, skill, arithmetic, shapes and colors, logic and more https://www.coolmath-games.com/

6. Abcya.com – is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web https://www.abcya.com/

7. Abcmouse.com – helps kids learn to read through phonics, and teaches lessons in math, social studies, art, music, and much more. For kids age 2 to 6 years old https://www.abcmouse.com/

You may want to chat with your school about any websites that they may use. They will probably tell you the best ones. Often times the websites that the school uses have the ability to be used from home, with that in mind, they may be willing to give you the detials needed to log onto the websites from home.

Feel free to suggest any more below in a comment that you think are fabulous …

Good Luck!!!

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Being a mum to 3 kids (one of them full time at home with me) and trying to juggle everything became pretty crazy.

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