- Xtramath: fact fluency practice
- Symphony Math: math practice with a variety of skills
- Fun Brain: fun activities to practice skills in all academic areas
- Math Magician: Great fact practice
- www.aplusmath.com Great site for fact practice
- abcya: game-like activities for all academic areas
- mathblaster: game-like activities for math practice
- mathgametime: game-like activities for math practice
- mathplayground: great site for practicing word problems - look for "thinking blocks"
- lexiacore5: phonics practice that is individualized. Username is 1st letter of first name followed by last name (e.g. Kburt) and password is: read
- PebbleGo: _ a great non-fiction site to read about interesting topics or to use for research. Username is: keskids, password: read
- National Geogrpahic Kids: National Geographics Kids page - nonfiction reading, research, games and more!
- Camp Wonderopolis_: Camp Wonderopolis is a fun site with videos and articles that answer those crazy questions like, What's the biggest thing you can see? Who is the fastest animal? Registration is free.
- MakeMeGenius_: great science videos, cool facts, jokes, see-and-learn videos and more.
- Sheppard Software : hundreds of games, activities, articles and quizzes in all areas - reading, math, science, social studies...GREAT site and FREE!!!
- Dance Mat Typing: Great keyboarding site! Practicing keyboarding is so important!
- www.mathtotherescue.com: This is a great APP (iPad, iPhone, Android) - questions that make you think about what all these equations actually mean
- Fact Dash__: Fact Dash is a simple flash card type fact fluency site where you can set the parameters for the facts you solve and the time you have to solve them
- Learning Games for Kids: (unfortunately, the direct link to this has been faulty lately...when you type this in, it will say "Page Not Found", just type in second grade into the search box and it will direct you there, sorry!) lots of games in all different areas for fun, academic practice
- Stop the Clock: Stop the Clock! Great practice telling time and SUPER fun! there are 3 levels of Stop the Clock Level 1: to the hour and half hour, Level 2: to the quarter hour, Level 3: to 5 minutes - to get to each level, just change the number in the web address that follows "sthec" to 1, 2 or 3. They are very good at level 1, should be practicing level 2 now and should be starting to improve at level 3 by the end of the year.
- whiz kid science - search on YouTube. Student around 2nd grade age who conducts and explains super fun and super easy science experiments!
- education.com: fun games to reinforce skills in all areas at increasingly difficult levels.