40+ Free Educational Websites For Middle Schoolers!
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I just compiled this mega list of 40+ FREE educational sites for middle schoolers. I broke it up into a few different categories so you can direct your students to whatever their interests may be. Some are more education
and some are less educational. Some are more game-like, and some are more knowledge based, and others do a good job of combining the two. Show your students this list, and see where it takes them!
and some are less educational. Some are more game-like, and some are more knowledge based, and others do a good job of combining the two. Show your students this list, and see where it takes them!
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These free educational websites are all about reading, writing, literature, history, and news.
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- Common Lit
- Purpose
Games - Light Up
Your Brain - Kids Read
- Newsela.com
- PBS Kids
- TIME For
Kids - National
Geographic for Kids - Scholastic
- BBC
History For Kids - Youngzine.org
- How
Stuff Works
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Here are your random educational games with a little bit of everything…
- Free Rice
- Room Recess
- Ducksters
- Geoguessr
- Smarty
Pins - Fun Brain
- BrainPOP
- Prongo
- Factmonster
- Fuel The
Brain
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Here is a list of what can seem like the never-ending options of math and science games for middle schoolers:
- Prodigy
Game - Interactive
Simulations For Math & Science - Engineering
- Little
Alchemy - Little
Alchemy 2 - Time
for Payback - Cool
Math Games - Sumdog
- Multiplication.com
- NASA
Kid’s Club - Cells
Alive
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Tech teachers gotta have their list of tech skills and typing games for students–here are a few:
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Adding on to the tech skills and typing skills, here are a few Social Emotional Learning, Safety, and Digital Citizenship games:
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For those students who want to really work on their Art, Music, and general Creativity:
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What are your favorite FREE educational sites for Middle Schoolers? Let me know in the comments below! 

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