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In our charmingly animated fifth grade games, we make learning exciting again. Explore math concepts like fractions and algebra, sharpen literacy skills with grammar practice, and even grow digital proficiency like typing and coding with our fifth grade games!
Learn to identify complete sentences, use apostrophes, spell longer words, spot metaphors and similes, and much more with these engaging fifth grade reading and writing games!
Our selection of teacher-created fifth grade math games help reinforce what your student has already learned and introduces new concepts, from converting mixed numbers and improper fractions to calculating area, to representing data with graphs.
Browse 5th Grade Language and Vocabulary Games. Award winning educational materials designed to help kids succeed. Start for free now!
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Browse 5th Grade Common Core Games. Award winning educational materials designed to help kids succeed. Start for free now!
Explore the basics of representing fractions, converting proper and mixed fractions, and subtracting fractions on a number line. Familiar items and scenes bring math learning to life in these fifth grade fractions games!
Free Worksheets and Printables for Kids. Whether your child needs a little math boost or is interested in learning more about the solar system, our free worksheets and printable activities cover all the educational bases. Each worksheet was created by a professional educator, so you know your child will learn critical age-appropriate facts and ...
Help make third grade your child's best year yet with our entertaining third grade games! Your child has a lot to learn this year, from fractions to grammar, multiplication to mastering the computer keyboard, and much more.
There are thousands of clear-cut worksheets, straightforward lesson plans and self-guided games created by expert teachers for educators to shepherd students into a more independent and advanced level of learning.