10 Fantastically Free Learning Websites for Kids
According to education experts, including those at Day Care Trust in the United Kingdom, parents who are active in their child's education help to ensure their child's success. By giving your child opportunities to explore and learn at home, you are helping to mold their minds right alongside their teacher. Thankfully, you don't have to have professional experience to be able to teach your child, there are free learning websites that you can sit down and watch, read or play together.1.Switch Zoo
Switch Zoo is a fantastic site for kids who love animals. You and your child can create new creatures by switching heads, legs and tails, build an entire habitat, and learn about omnivores, herbivores and carnivores. Your kids will also be challenged when it comes to animal geography with a fun-to-play game.2.Nat Geo for Kids
Nat Geo for Kids is another great site for kids who love animals. You and the kids can watch educational videos that are anything but boring. Games include action and adventure, puzzle and geography. When you're done playing games, explore the photos and other fun stuff on the site.3.Into the Book
Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for kids, teachers and parents. K-4 students use prior knowledge, connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, summarizing, evaluating and synthesizing; all skills they will learn in school to help them become literate. Divided into a student area and a teacher area, you'll find that Into the Book quickly becomes your go-to site.4.Seussville
Seusville is an amazing website for grade school children. In fact, many teachers utilize the website and its activity suggestions in the classroom. Your kids can watch videos, discover new characters, color printable pages, and play games, all on a single site.5.ABC Ya
ABC Ya is another site used by teachers in the classroom. Take a look at the featured educational games and apps and, for games on the go, check out the available apps for your smartphone or tablet. Kids in grades K-5 will find plenty to do on this amazing site.6.Fun Brain
Fun Brain is a site full of educational games that will entertain your kids for hours. Choose among math and reading games, or play a few just for fun. No matter which games your children choose to play, they will develop skills that are important for their educational success.7.PBS Kids
PBS Kids stays updated with characters and games that coincide with your children's favorite PBS characters. You and the kids can watch videos, read stories, and download activities or play games directly on the site. Choose by show to ensure that your kids are as engaged as possible.8.Star Fall
Star Fall is a go-to site for teachers of language arts. Special education teachers use the website as well. Utilizing phonics, the site helps your child learn to read in a fun, active way. Star Fall is so all-encompassing, in fact, that it is widely utilized by homeschool parents. If you are looking for a site that will help your child build basic literacy skills, this is the one.9.Storyline Online
Storyline Online is an interesting site. Here, Screen Actors Guild (SAG) members read stories aloud to children. Parents can then look at lesson and activity ideas that go alone with the story. There are dozens of stories that your child can listen to, and just as many activities to go with them.10.Highlights Kids
Highlights Kids takes the magazine that everyone remembers from their own school days and transforms it into an active site for today's kids. Your little ones can read, play and construct projects, all with the help of this interactive site.Parental involvement is the key to a child's educational success. Don't put your child in front of the computer and walk away. Sit with your child and participate on these sites together. Each of these sites provides a great way for your child to learn, and a great way for the both of you to spend time together.
Brett Harris is a full-time education blogger. Check out his article on The top 10 online early childhood education degree programs.
