3rd Grade Educational Games and Online Resources

Games are a great way to get students actively involved and interested in schoolwork and review. To give your child additional practice outside of the classroom, try creating a study schedule that includes a combination of fun activities on paper and online. Get started with the ideas below.

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Where Can I Find 3rd Grade Educational Games?

If you're looking to buy software, educational games for 3rd graders can be found at your local bookstore, toy store or online retailer. If you'd rather have your child engage with a variety of free games, you can find a great deal of them online that are both fun and educational.

For ideas, try asking for recommendations from your child's teacher, participating in online forums or conducting a quick Internet search. Many websites offer educational activities by subject, type and grade, so finding something your son or daughter will enjoy shouldn't be difficult.

Three Games and Online Resources for 3rd Graders

Fraction Games

Math is often students' least favorite subject, but using games to review multiplication, division and fractions will motivate your 3rd grader to spend more time practicing. While all three of these topics are covered in 3rd grade, fractions are typically more difficult to grasp than simple multiplication and division equations.

Sites like FunBrain.com feature free, interactive fraction games that test your child's ability to identify which fractions are equivalent to one another and which are the oddballs. As your son or daughter progresses, there are additional levels of difficulty you can choose from.

Spelling Games

Learning to spell properly is critical for young readers and writers, and while weekly spelling review and quizzes are good practice, an interactive game may benefit your child. Aside from the variety of free puzzle makers online, there are other games available from sites like Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's Education Place that test your child's knowledge of grade-appropriate terms. For example, a matching game might require students to review words with missing letters to determine which letter combinations are missing and what the word is.

Keyboarding Games

With the current prevalence of technology in everyday life, it's never too early to get your child started on the keyboard and learning to type. While there are several free typing games that mimic a Space Invaders format or require students to simply type the words on the screen, it's also good practice for your 3rd grader to familiarize him or herself with the actual keyboard.

ABCya offers a free keyboarding challenge that tests students' knowledge of the letters, numbers and other keys. Your child will reassemble the broken keyboard on screen to earn points.

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