*******I do wish the site was organized differently to help me know how and when to skip around. I have been very pleased with Starfall, but it took me a little while to decide/learn the order to present the materials. Most of my review is my explaining what has worked best for me to organize our journey through the material. The organization of the material is still confusing for me even after I have used Starfall off and on for about 8 years now. Learn how your comment data is processed. We reserve the right to delete any review or portion of a review that we believe does not meet our guidelines.Abuse of the system through repeated negative submissions that appear to be from the same individual do not meet our guidelines. Refrain from ad hominem attacks, rudeness, and/or personal judgments of other commentors or individuals employed by the curriculum publisher/school.If you are not at least 16 years old, your review does not meet our guidelines. You must be at least 16 years old to submit a review.Reviews with fake email addresses will be deleted. You may post reviews for companies for which you are a member of an affiliate program, but no affiliate links should be included in your review. You should not review products for companies you are employed by.We ask that you only post original reviews not posted elsewhere online. Your entire review must be submitted to our site we do not link to full or continued ("see more here" links) reviews on other websites.What this means in simple terms: we want real, unbiased reviews of products and resources for which you were not provided a review copy. Please only review resources that you have used in your own homeschool.It’s perfect for all ages as it provides beginner, intermediate and advanced learning at National Geographic Kids: Science and geography videos and games on child friendly site for students in Kindergarten to Grade 8 at guidelines include but are not limited to the following Seuss and his friends at ABC YA: Practice math and reading skills all while playing fun games at Fun Brain: Play games while practicing math and reading skills at PBS Kids: Hang our with your favorite characters all while learning at Star Fall: Practce your phonics skills with these read-along stories at Storyline Online: Have some of your favorite stories read to you by movie stars at Highlight Kids: Read, play games, and conduct cool science experiments at Prodigy: Students in grades 1-8 can practice their math skills with this interactive math game at Kahoot: Study for upcoming test by creating and playing quiz based games on any subject at Craftsy: Students of all ages learn how to quilt,sew,knit,cook, and bake using video tutorials at TEDED: Student produced educational videos covering a wide array of topics from science, to math, to literature, and more at Make Me Genius: A collection of science videos, facts, and PowerPoint presentations for students in Kindergarten to Grade 7 at Khan Academy: Students of all ages can explore math, English language arts, science, electrical engineering, and more through lessons, instructional videos, practice exercises and a personalized dash board at DUOLINGO: Learn a new language with ease. Into the Book: Go “into the book” to play games that practice reading strategies at Suessville: Read, play games, and hang out with Dr. Switcheroo Zoo: Watch,listen, and play games to learn all about amazing animals at Nat Geo for Kids: Learn about geography and fascinating animals. Play your Way into Typing: Typing Competiton Game:
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