Wednesday, September 18, 2013

PowerMyLearning

Learning is now fun for your child with PowerMyLearning. PowerMyLearning is a free non-profit website with everything K-12th grade students need to get ahead academically! The site provides educational online games that incorporate things your child already loves such as trains, animals and even fashion. PowerMyLearning makes thousands of the most compelling publicly available digital learning activities from across the web easily accessible and usable, creating an unbiased, go-to destination.

Now there’s one trusted place to find and use carefully curated academic games, videos, and interactives aligned to the Common Core State Standards and across a range of subjects like Math, English, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Technology, and more! And it’s all completely free thanks to generous support from funders including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. CFY has unique expertise in selecting activities with the greatest educational value. This expertise comes from more than a decade of experience working hands on with more than 50,000 students, along with their educators and parents, in more than 100 schools across the country.

Registering for an account takes only seconds, and then Callan spent some time playing games, while learning. You can select the level of education, from K-12, and then find great games and sites that are age appropriate. The only bad thing is, I could not get Callan off my computer. But it really was okay with me, because he was leaning, right before my eyes! So cool. And I LOVE that all the sites (PBS Kids, NatGeo, Scholastic, etc.) are all right in one spot! No searching the internet, or logging into different sites! You will love this site, and so will your kids!

 
 

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