Websites for Kids

From Educational Technology & Mobile Learning, 2022.

50+ themed lang. arts games, gr. 1-6. Mostly digital, some printable.

From Really Good Stuff, includes links to free math and science sites as well.

Free online games from Math Playground, this site has all academic areas, grades K-6.

Games by theme, genre, or academic subjects, gr PreK-6+. Free membership has ads.

Lots of games, videos, and lessons. Includes sneak peek at upcoming issues of NatGeo Kids.

Nine top research sites that are safe for kids.

Collection of videos, stories & activities from Between the Lions for various literacy skills.

Six best websites, plus audio book apps and book recommendations, from Educators Technology.

Teacher/SLP-made speech & language games.

Stories and games for word recognition and comprehension.

Free online reading games, grades 5-9.

K-6 gr. Math and ELA games, free teacher account.

Free high-interest reading passages, grades K-12.

Language development activities for PreK-12 gr.

Language games for grades K-12.

Lots of free digital and printable resources.

Official site for Dr. Seuss stories, games and character images.

From Educators Technology, 2024.

List of websites for working with older speech/language students.

While Flocabulary is a great program, it is not free. However, you can access many of their song videos for free on YouTube.

Read-along stories for phonics skills, grades K-3.

Fun math and reading games, books, videos for grades PreK-8.

Popular stories read by celebrities.

Listening activities, jokes, games, arts/crafts, science experiments, cooking projects. Ages birth-12 yrs.

Stories and activities for grades PreK-2. English and Spanish.

Reading comprehension activities based on 8 research-based strategies. Guessing these would be best for grade 3+. From PBS Wisconsin. English & Spanish.

Great listening activities about animals.

Math and early reading games, grades PreK and up. Also has daily sudoku and word search games.

Fun articulation practice.

Teachers and therapists can get free access to over 250 thousand activities created by other teachers, therapists, counselors, authors, and more. Specific activities can be assigned to students as homework or used for learning centers just by sharing the link. Easy to incorporate into online sessions. The iOS app is free, and can be used to create your own customized activities for your students. Easy to use, so even your students can create with it. They also have a web-based creation tool on their website, but those games can only be played on a computer from their website. Games created on an iPad can be played online via the website or from any mobile device via the app. Set up your free profile here, and indicate in the drop-down that you are a teacher or therapist. I promise you will not get spammed with a ton of email.