Boredom Busters

If you are bored this summer, or just need something to do on a rainy day, check out some of these websites:

MATH


GEOGRAPHY

 READING & WRITING

SCIENCE & HEALTH

ART & OTHERS

* Play Spacey Math and practice your multiplication facts (starts with 1s, then 2s, etc.)

 

* Play Table Mountain and see how well you know your times tables!

* More great math sites so you won't say, "I'm bored" this summer!

 

* See how far you can drive the car on a fuel of bones at BBC KS3 Game Zone

 

* Play Place Value Puzzler on "Super Brain" level

 

* Learn the names of the 50 states by playing this game

 

* Do you already know your states?  Then play the U.S. Capitals Game.

 

* Are you a geography master?  Then the Geo-Bee Challenge is for you!

 

* Play Geo Spy and help by identifying countries, states,  continents, and provinces

 

* Explore the White House without leaving home!

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Read! Summer reading list

 

* Read some more! Need help finding a book?

 

* Write a story!

 

* Write a Wacky Web Tale and practice your parts of speech

 

* Go to the English Game Zone and practice your skills in reading, writing or grammar!

 

* Read Time For Kids Magazine

 

* Have some fun with Spelling & Grammar Practice from BBC Revise Wise

* Play some fun Science Games from BBC Revise Wise

 

* Go to "Try Science" and conduct some fun experiments

 

* Learn something new at The Why Files

 

* Solve Medical Mysteries

 

* Explore the Electronic Zoo

 

* Want to figure out How Stuff Works?

 

* National Geographic Kids always has great things for kids to do!

 

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Learn healthy eating at Nutrition Cafe

* Use the paint brush to make a picture

 

* Learn some Spanish this summer

 

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Design a snowflake while you think of winter

 

* Learn some great Trivia and surprise your family and friends!

 

* Play an interactive Lewis & Clark Expedition Game in honor of their bicentennial trip

 

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Watch a Movie about Volcanoes

This chart was created by Mrs. Renz, a fantastic fourth grade teacher in Oregon