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Everyschool provides a one stop shop for busy teachers, parents, homeschoolers and children searching for the best free online educational activities and games. Have a look at the online math games, great for kids wanting to have fun as they learn.
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The links cover Early Years/Foundation, Key Stage One and Key Stage Two.
Each has a screen shot, title, description and type, click the image to open the link.
- Key Stages cover the following ages:
- Foundation/Early Years for 4 to 5 year olds. Kindergarten/Pre-school.
- Key Stage 1 for 6 to 7 year olds. Elementary grades 1-2.
- Key Stage 2 for 8 to 11 year olds. Elementary grades 3-5.
Below are a few links chosen at random.

Human Body 101 Video
The human body performs amazing feats every day, from sending signals rocketing through the brain at high speed to distributing oxygen over 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) of airways.

Wind Watch Interactive
Two hands-on science experiment ideas, measuring wind speed, measuring paper strength, each
supported by: worksheets, animations and multiple-choice quizzes. Registration required but resources are free.

Body Parts Interactive
Label words are simply dragged and dropped into the correct place in the diagram. When all words have been placed the user clicks on the check button to get feedback on their selection.

Spotlight On Easter Interactive
For practising Christians, Easter is the holiest time of the year when special church services are held to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Both the religious and secular aspects of Easter are explained in more detail in the Britannica Article.
You will also find some Easter crafts, pictures to colour, puzzles and a quiz in the Activity Centre.

Coin Challenge Interactive
Select the correct number and value of coins to add up to the amount in the question.