Reading Websites for Fourth and Fifth Graders

  1. http://www.funschool.com/
    Choose games to play at any level from Preschool through 6th grade in Reading/Language Arts as well as Math.
     

  2. www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/reading/
    This site has some forms that older kids can use to do reports.  It also has lots of printable ABC activities for the little ones, including flash cards and coloring sheets.  
     

  3. http://www.hillsborough.k12.nj.us/edlinkspowerpoint.htm
    Games for older readers such as Who wants to be a Millionaire, Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy, and Weakest Link
     
     

  4. www.eduplace.com/kids/
    Vocabulary building, spelling games, brain teasers, and “ad lib” stories for all ages 1st8th.  Kids can also find book lists on topics that interest them.  
     

  5. http://www.riverdeep.net/products/downloads/play_online.jhtml
    Enjoy these free online activities sampled from our many CD-based products .
    There are some fun logical thinking games with difficulty levels that range from K-6th grade.  
     

  6. www.readingmatrix.com/directory/pages/
    This site is mostly for teachers, but it has a vocabulary link that the older kids might enjoy.
     
     

  7. www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/reading/
    This site has some forms that older kids can use to do reports.  It also has lots of printable ABC activities for the little ones, including flash cards and coloring sheets.
     

  8. http://www.toonuniversity.com/reading.asp
    Child education is supplemented by reading comprehension, spelling games and other elementary learning activities, so your child learns faster and retains his/her education through an increased attention span.  
     

  9. www.philtulga.com/comprehension.html
    Read for meaning” is at the heart of this dynamic program on Reading Comprehension. Through the use of written text, interactive games, songs, and sound  
     

  10. www.nea.org/readacross/year/
    Reading is a pastime for all seasons. Click on any month to find resources and activities appropriate for home and school.  
     

  11. http://www.queueinc.com/
    A resource for educational software and games to purchase  
     

  12. www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,63-15229,00.html
    Parents, this website has some reviews of various games, including online and computer games, that are on the market for purchase.  Some of the links take you to the online games.