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Saturday, November 12, 2016
abcya.com
On the website abcya.com students or teachers can pick their appropriate grade levels and take part in interactive educational games involving math, language arts, skills, and strategy. There are countless games in each selection and grade level including crossword games, nouns and verbs, Spanish words, vowels, decimals, angles, educational holiday games, and many other games that build educational skill. This website has been featured on The New York Times, Apple, USA today, Parents, Scholastic, and Fox News. Students can access this website from a home computer, class computer, or mobile devices for easy access. This gaming website starts from Pre-Kindergarten and goes all the way up to 5th grade. This is a great website for interactive learning but the downfall is that it is not free. For a family plan, which includes over 300 games on desktop, over 200 games on mobile device, and can be used on up to three devices, is $6.99 per month. There is also an option teachers called the classroom plan which includes the perks of having no ads, over 300 games on desktop, 200 games for mobile devices, and can be used on up to 30 devices. Considering the amount of education games available to children and students, I would say it worth the price depending on how much it is used.
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