Google Doodle Games - A collection of fun, popular and interactive google doodles that you can play.
Wordle - Get 6 chances to guess a 5-letter word
Unlimited Wordle - Unlimited puzzles
The 5 Clue Challenge -- Michael Soskil has traveled the world working with teachers and students. In his travels, he created short videos where you get 5 clues to guess the animal, location or person. Students will simply play the video, pause to do some research then take a guess. After the 5th clue, students will get to see how quickly they got their answer. Students can even create and submit their own videos to challenge others.
Google Quick Draw! — Quick, Draw! tells you what to draw. Then, Google’s artificial intelligence tries to guess what you’re drawing. It’s a neat way to introduce students to artificial intelligence OR to look at how we convert words/ideas into images.
Chess- Challenge the computer to an online chess game.
GeoGuesser- GeoGuessr is a fun and addicting game that makes you want to learn. It's easy to navigate but hard to master, making it a game that you'll never get tired of.
Virtual Vacation-The website that lets you experience the world from home!
Boggle - Word Game
Little Alchemy - Flex alchemical muscles in amusing, discovery-based puzzler
Quandry- This versatile game that teaches ethics, argumentation, and civics.
WordShake Adventure- Word Game with multiple levels
Word Search- combination game- Boggle & Word Search
NASA Put It Together Puzzle - space related jigsaw puzzles. Different Levels
NASA's STAR FALL- in this game, you find and identify stars. The hotter the stars, the more points you get.
How Stuff Works- Kamri Noel and four of National Geographic’s experts find out how things work.
Old Farmers Almanac for Kids- features riddles, puzzles, a question of the day, a timeline of interesting history facts, sky events, and weather conditions to track
Free Rice — Freerice.com is a free website that is educational and helps students give back. Each time you answer a multiple choice vocabulary question right you generate enough money for the United Nations World Food Programme to buy 10 grains of rice to help reach Zero Hunger.
BeanBeanBean--- Similar to Free Rice, this is an online game for charity. You play a variety of online quizzes to collect delicious beans. For each quiz question you get right, they donate beans ($) to charity.
The Blood Typing Game — This site makes the idea of blood typing (and how different blood types interact with each other) crystal clear. The game, housed at NobelPrize.org, places you in an emergency room. There’s been a car crash, and patients need a blood transfusion. It walks you through drawing blood, deciding what type it is, and completing the transfusion, making science connections all the way.
Smarty Pins — Smarty Pins is kind of like GeoGuessr’s cousin. It asks questions from categories like arts and culture, science and geography, and history and current events. The answers are locations, and you must pin them on a map to answer. It makes geography a game, and the closer you guess, the better your score is.
iCivics -- This site puts a flashy twist on civics-related topics, and lets students play REALLY fun games. A favorite is “Win the White House,” where you take the place of a candidate for U.S. president. Fundraising, platform issues, the electoral college and more are part of the game.
Wonderopolis — Kids are curious! Wonderopolis is a site that asks and answers interesting questions about almost anything. Searchable and categorized by subject, students can explore over 2,000 wonders and even ask questions of their own.
A Google a Day -- A Google a Day challenges users to put their searching skills to the test by asking them to answer a question using Google search.
Code.org -- Coding is a skill that gives students a huge advantage for the future. Students can find self-guided coding activities and tutorials. They’re leveled for all ages.
Street View Treks — Google Maps Street View lets its users see what life is like from the road, in full panorama. Street View Treks take that same technology to some of the most spectacular locations in the world, from Mount Fuji to the Grand Canyon to the Taj Mahal in India. Swim underwater at the Great Barrier Reef or climb the El Capitan rock face at Yosemite National Park.
Duolingo — Duolingo works a lot like Rosetta Stone, guiding students methodically through language lessons. But it’s free! They can earn “lingots”, and in-game currency to unlock new fun lessons.
TED-Ed -- TED-Ed is filled with tons of short video lessons on a variety of topics. Students can watch anything from “How Thor got his hammer” to “Can you solve the vampire hunter riddle?”. The goal of these videos is to spark the curiosity of learners. Each video offers students the opportunity to watch, think, dig deeper, and discuss.
Sci Show Kids -- Another creation by the same producers that bring you the Crash Course series, Sci Show Kids is a compilation of informational science videos for students. These videos are hosted by Jessi and her robot rat “Squeaks” and answer questions that inquiring young minds really want to know. Students can watch playlists of videos dedicated to science on the playground, getting to know your emotions, simple machines, experiments, and many more fun topics.
Pixar in a box -- Pixar has partnered up with Khan Academy to bring you Pixar in a Box. With video tutorials and interactive lessons, this course gives us a window into the jobs of Pixar animators. Topics include the art of storytelling, animation, rigging, color science and more.
Google Arts and Culture -- Discover exhibits and collections from museums and archives all around the world. Explore cultural treasures in extraordinary detail, from hidden gems to masterpieces. See super high-resolution images of some of the best works of art in the world. Walk world-famous museums. Examine historical happenings in detail.
LiveCams @ Explore.com— Live Animal Cams all around the world. Includes location information and so much more! You could stay on this site for hours!!!
Find The Pug- Can you spot the pug? In this fun puzzle game, test your observation skills as you find the hidden pug in a sea of dogs. Be quick and find the pug before time runs out!
Monster Truck - It’s Monster Track time! This monster truck is on a roll. Use your skills to race through the course collecting as many coins as possible, but you MUST stay on all four wheels. Complete the course and move up to next level. Good luck!
Wordle - Get 6 chances to guess a 5-letter word
Unlimited Wordle - Unlimited puzzles
The 5 Clue Challenge -- Michael Soskil has traveled the world working with teachers and students. In his travels, he created short videos where you get 5 clues to guess the animal, location or person. Students will simply play the video, pause to do some research then take a guess. After the 5th clue, students will get to see how quickly they got their answer. Students can even create and submit their own videos to challenge others.
Google Quick Draw! — Quick, Draw! tells you what to draw. Then, Google’s artificial intelligence tries to guess what you’re drawing. It’s a neat way to introduce students to artificial intelligence OR to look at how we convert words/ideas into images.
Chess- Challenge the computer to an online chess game.
GeoGuesser- GeoGuessr is a fun and addicting game that makes you want to learn. It's easy to navigate but hard to master, making it a game that you'll never get tired of.
Virtual Vacation-The website that lets you experience the world from home!
Boggle - Word Game
Little Alchemy - Flex alchemical muscles in amusing, discovery-based puzzler
Quandry- This versatile game that teaches ethics, argumentation, and civics.
WordShake Adventure- Word Game with multiple levels
Word Search- combination game- Boggle & Word Search
NASA Put It Together Puzzle - space related jigsaw puzzles. Different Levels
NASA's STAR FALL- in this game, you find and identify stars. The hotter the stars, the more points you get.
How Stuff Works- Kamri Noel and four of National Geographic’s experts find out how things work.
Old Farmers Almanac for Kids- features riddles, puzzles, a question of the day, a timeline of interesting history facts, sky events, and weather conditions to track
Free Rice — Freerice.com is a free website that is educational and helps students give back. Each time you answer a multiple choice vocabulary question right you generate enough money for the United Nations World Food Programme to buy 10 grains of rice to help reach Zero Hunger.
BeanBeanBean--- Similar to Free Rice, this is an online game for charity. You play a variety of online quizzes to collect delicious beans. For each quiz question you get right, they donate beans ($) to charity.
The Blood Typing Game — This site makes the idea of blood typing (and how different blood types interact with each other) crystal clear. The game, housed at NobelPrize.org, places you in an emergency room. There’s been a car crash, and patients need a blood transfusion. It walks you through drawing blood, deciding what type it is, and completing the transfusion, making science connections all the way.
Smarty Pins — Smarty Pins is kind of like GeoGuessr’s cousin. It asks questions from categories like arts and culture, science and geography, and history and current events. The answers are locations, and you must pin them on a map to answer. It makes geography a game, and the closer you guess, the better your score is.
iCivics -- This site puts a flashy twist on civics-related topics, and lets students play REALLY fun games. A favorite is “Win the White House,” where you take the place of a candidate for U.S. president. Fundraising, platform issues, the electoral college and more are part of the game.
Wonderopolis — Kids are curious! Wonderopolis is a site that asks and answers interesting questions about almost anything. Searchable and categorized by subject, students can explore over 2,000 wonders and even ask questions of their own.
A Google a Day -- A Google a Day challenges users to put their searching skills to the test by asking them to answer a question using Google search.
Code.org -- Coding is a skill that gives students a huge advantage for the future. Students can find self-guided coding activities and tutorials. They’re leveled for all ages.
Street View Treks — Google Maps Street View lets its users see what life is like from the road, in full panorama. Street View Treks take that same technology to some of the most spectacular locations in the world, from Mount Fuji to the Grand Canyon to the Taj Mahal in India. Swim underwater at the Great Barrier Reef or climb the El Capitan rock face at Yosemite National Park.
Duolingo — Duolingo works a lot like Rosetta Stone, guiding students methodically through language lessons. But it’s free! They can earn “lingots”, and in-game currency to unlock new fun lessons.
TED-Ed -- TED-Ed is filled with tons of short video lessons on a variety of topics. Students can watch anything from “How Thor got his hammer” to “Can you solve the vampire hunter riddle?”. The goal of these videos is to spark the curiosity of learners. Each video offers students the opportunity to watch, think, dig deeper, and discuss.
Sci Show Kids -- Another creation by the same producers that bring you the Crash Course series, Sci Show Kids is a compilation of informational science videos for students. These videos are hosted by Jessi and her robot rat “Squeaks” and answer questions that inquiring young minds really want to know. Students can watch playlists of videos dedicated to science on the playground, getting to know your emotions, simple machines, experiments, and many more fun topics.
Pixar in a box -- Pixar has partnered up with Khan Academy to bring you Pixar in a Box. With video tutorials and interactive lessons, this course gives us a window into the jobs of Pixar animators. Topics include the art of storytelling, animation, rigging, color science and more.
Google Arts and Culture -- Discover exhibits and collections from museums and archives all around the world. Explore cultural treasures in extraordinary detail, from hidden gems to masterpieces. See super high-resolution images of some of the best works of art in the world. Walk world-famous museums. Examine historical happenings in detail.
LiveCams @ Explore.com— Live Animal Cams all around the world. Includes location information and so much more! You could stay on this site for hours!!!
Find The Pug- Can you spot the pug? In this fun puzzle game, test your observation skills as you find the hidden pug in a sea of dogs. Be quick and find the pug before time runs out!
Monster Truck - It’s Monster Track time! This monster truck is on a roll. Use your skills to race through the course collecting as many coins as possible, but you MUST stay on all four wheels. Complete the course and move up to next level. Good luck!