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Kids playing video gamesThe Games page has a listing of educational game websites that students can access and have fun while learning. If there is an educational game website that you would like to see listed, please contact me.

    Site Description
ABCya ABCya.com contains free educational computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web.
Funbrain   Funbrain, created for kids ages preschool through grade 8, offers more than 100 fun, interactive games that develop skills in math, reading, and literacy.  
Money Metropolis  Money Metropolis allows kids ages 7–12 to navigate a multi-dimensional world, making life decisions that will affect whether their virtual bank account shrinks or grows. 
National Geographic Kids  Features different people, animals, and places with facts, games, activities, and related links.  
Pbs Kids Go Pbs Kids Go f features video clips, games, activities and resources.
Peter Pig Peter Pig's Money Counter is for kids ages 4–7. Kids can practice sorting and counting coins with the help of wise Peter Pig.
Physics Games .Net A collection of physics-based games that can be played online and embedded into your blog or website.
Poptropica Poptropica is a virtual world in which kids explore and play in complete safety.
Professor Garfield Professor Garfield contains fun and educationally sound interactive activities and games where kids like to play -- on the Internet -- supplemented with standards-based resources for teachers, parents and mentors.
Sense and Dollars Sense and Dollars allows middle school and high school students practice many effective ways of earning, spending, saving, and investing money in a safe interactive environment.
Stop Disasters Game The on-line game aims at teaching children how to build safer villages and cities against disasters. Children will learn playing how the location and the construction materials of houses can make a difference when disasters strike and how early warning systems, evacuation plans and education can save lives.