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sdra · 07/03/2023 18:16

Hi
Looking for recommendations for online learning websites or apps for year 2 age range. Just to try and steer my son towards 'playing' those instead of rubbish. Don't need it for specific learning outcomes, just thought if he's playing on the computer he might as well do something productive too. I've heard of Reading Eggs and Times Tables Rock Stars and Mathletics. Any others? Thank you!

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footstoop · 07/03/2023 18:16

they are the 3 we use tbh

Reluctantadult · 07/03/2023 18:18

Phonics play
Top marks maths
Teach your monster to read is brill - but you might be off the top of it now at yr2

Starseeed · 07/03/2023 18:21

Sumdog

2reefsin30knots · 07/03/2023 18:24

Some of my kids at school like Prodigy. It's American, so you just have to keep an eye that the maths questions are structured the same way we do it.

sdra · 08/03/2023 06:24

Brilliant! Thanks

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Optionally · 08/03/2023 06:43

Doodlemaths, anything by Duck Duck Moose, Bugs and Buttons (maybe too young?) and this list is also useful:
www.commonsensemedia.org/lists/best-apps-for-kids-age-5-8

HarryKha · 12/01/2024 20:55

Check out Beestar.org. It is suitable for children in the elementary and middle school age range. It offers educational materials in subjects such as math and language arts. Also my child is using Beestar and she has been doing well.

loriXc · 22/08/2024 02:51

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