Are you guys having a hard time keeping your kids engaged in educational activities during the summer?�As technology is becoming more and more important, kids are using iPads, iPhones, computers all of the time. �Why not have some educational apps and websites available to keep them learning instead of just being entertained?
As you’ve probably noticed, there are a TON of apps out there. So, here are a few apps that parents have tried, tested and approve. �Plus, a lot of these are FREE.��So you won’t have to spend a lot of money, to get some good education this summer!
- Monkey Preschool Lunchbox: $1.99 (Ages 2-5) Includes 7 different games that teach kids colors, letters, counting, shapes, sizes, matching and differences.
- The ABC Song:� FREE or $3.99 for the full version (Ages 1-2 years) 9 Amazing spelling actives and games. �Plus, the interactive ABC Song.
- Sumdog: FREE (Ages 4-12 years) Math, Reading, and Writing.
- Endless Alphabet OR�Endless Reader: Alphabet is $6.99 or Reader is�FREE or $5.99 for full version (Ages 5 and younger)�Learn and recognize sight words through puzzles, and fun Endless monsters.
- IXL: FREE (Ages Pre-k – 12th grade) Over 4,500 Math, English and Language Art Skill.
- Dragon Box:� $4.99�or get a Family Bundle�(Ages 6-8 years)�Give kids a head start learning math and algebra.
- Math Bingo Games- A Racing Game for Kids: FREE (Ages 4-8 ) Using a racing game, learn to master elementary math.
- Stack the States:�$2.99 (Ages 9-11) Learn the state capitals, geographic locations, flags, shapes, name the states, and more.
- Piano Notes!:� $1.99 (Ages 3+) Great app to quiz yourself on the notes of the piano. �Good for all ages!
- PBS Kids Games: FREE (Ages 2-8) �A TON of different games that encourage skills related to science, math, creativity and more. �You can also use their website here.
- Starfall.com: �FREE�(Ages Pre K- 2nd Grade)�Have fun learning essential reading and math skills. �You can also use their website here.
Do you have any other educational apps or websites that you use for your kids.
We would love to hear!