Fourth Grade ~ Games
NOTE TO PARENTS: These websites have been provided to assist your children in improving their academic and computer skills. Because of the fluid nature of the Internet, and the World Wide Web, it is still possible to access a series of links that may end anywhere. Every effort was taken to ensure all links leaving this site lead to appropriate websites; however, parents should supervise their children when they are surfing the Internet. For more information about Internet safety, please visit www.iKeepSafe.org.
ABCya! Fifth Grade Computer Activities
Where Education + Technology Meet!
ABCya! Fourth Grade Computer Activities
Where Education + Technology Meet!
Animal Web Cam
A window to the world of the National Zoo.
Binary, It's Digitalicious!
How This All Works: The binary number system (aka base 2) represents values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1. Computers call these bits. A bit is either off (0) or on (1). When arranged in sets of 8 bits (1 byte) 256 values can be represented (0-255). Using an ASCII chart, these values can be mapped to characters and text can be stored. It's not magic, it's just math!
Braingle
With over 14,000 brain teasers, riddles, logic problems and mind puzzles submitted and ranked by users like you, Braingle has the largest collection anywhere on the internet. If you need a brain teaser, mind puzzle or riddle, we are the place to get it. Increase your creativity and boost learning. Get ready to have your brain tangled!
Cisco Binary Game
Clear the board by settings the 1s and 0s to represent the number given or convert what you see to a base ten number.
Computer Lab Favorites
Math, Reading, and More!
Etch A Sketch
Just for fun!
How Does a Computer Calculate Numbers?Video Summary: Computers calculate numbers through small bursts of electricity that they interpret as different numbers. Learn about binary code and how it's interpreted by computers with help from a software developer in this free video on computer calculations.
How Does a Computer Process Information?
Video Summary: A computer processes information through a series of numbers, as numbers are fed into the computer through user commands and numbers are displayed from the computer in the form of colored pixels. Understand how a computer thinks with IT help from a software developer in this free video on computers.
Johnnie's Math Page
Interactive math games for all grade levels.
Kerpoof
Drawing and storytelling ~ use your student log-in
KidSpace @ The Internet Public LibraryHave a question? Ask an IPL librarian.
Mad Libs
Make a Graph
Easy to use. Make 2D and 3D graphs that can be saved as pdf, jpeg, clip art, and more.
MiKids for Your Kids - 4th Grade
Fun and Learning.
MiKids for Your Kids - 5th GradeFun and Learning.
Multiplication.com - Practice your math facts while playing fun games
Name That State
How well do you know the location of our 50 states?
National Geographic Kids
Games, videos, activities and more!
National Geographic Wildlife Filmmaker
Make a custom nature film with animal clips, sounds, and more. Then share your masterpiece with friends.
Scholastic News Online
Keep up with the news with Scholastic News Online.
Spike's game Zone
Recess for Your Brain
Test Your Geography Knowledge - USA
Start with the USA then try a different quiz.
Tumblebooks!
eBooks for young readers. Narrated with emphasis on the text rather than animation, these stories are hosted by the Redford District Library.
Tutpup
Compete and learn. It's not a requirement to join or log in to play. Just click on a game category.
WebMath
Need help with math? This site solves the problem step-by-step, so you can learn on your own.
Zoopz
Games that make you think! Be sure to try Inch worm.
NOTE TO PARENTS: These websites have been provided to assist your children in improving their academic and computer skills. Because of the fluid nature of the Internet, and the World Wide Web, it is still possible to access a series of links that may end anywhere. Every effort was taken to ensure all links leaving this site lead to appropriate websites; however, parents should supervise their children when they are surfing the Internet. For more information about Internet safety, please visit www.iKeepSafe.org.
ABCya! Fifth Grade Computer Activities
Where Education + Technology Meet!
ABCya! Fourth Grade Computer Activities
Where Education + Technology Meet!
Animal Web Cam
A window to the world of the National Zoo.
Binary, It's Digitalicious!
How This All Works: The binary number system (aka base 2) represents values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1. Computers call these bits. A bit is either off (0) or on (1). When arranged in sets of 8 bits (1 byte) 256 values can be represented (0-255). Using an ASCII chart, these values can be mapped to characters and text can be stored. It's not magic, it's just math!
Braingle
With over 14,000 brain teasers, riddles, logic problems and mind puzzles submitted and ranked by users like you, Braingle has the largest collection anywhere on the internet. If you need a brain teaser, mind puzzle or riddle, we are the place to get it. Increase your creativity and boost learning. Get ready to have your brain tangled!
Cisco Binary Game
Clear the board by settings the 1s and 0s to represent the number given or convert what you see to a base ten number.
Computer Lab Favorites
Math, Reading, and More!
Etch A Sketch
Just for fun!
How Does a Computer Calculate Numbers?Video Summary: Computers calculate numbers through small bursts of electricity that they interpret as different numbers. Learn about binary code and how it's interpreted by computers with help from a software developer in this free video on computer calculations.
How Does a Computer Process Information?
Video Summary: A computer processes information through a series of numbers, as numbers are fed into the computer through user commands and numbers are displayed from the computer in the form of colored pixels. Understand how a computer thinks with IT help from a software developer in this free video on computers.
Johnnie's Math Page
Interactive math games for all grade levels.
Kerpoof
Drawing and storytelling ~ use your student log-in
KidSpace @ The Internet Public LibraryHave a question? Ask an IPL librarian.
Mad Libs
Make a Graph
Easy to use. Make 2D and 3D graphs that can be saved as pdf, jpeg, clip art, and more.
MiKids for Your Kids - 4th Grade
Fun and Learning.
MiKids for Your Kids - 5th GradeFun and Learning.
Multiplication.com - Practice your math facts while playing fun games
Name That State
How well do you know the location of our 50 states?
National Geographic Kids
Games, videos, activities and more!
National Geographic Wildlife Filmmaker
Make a custom nature film with animal clips, sounds, and more. Then share your masterpiece with friends.
Scholastic News Online
Keep up with the news with Scholastic News Online.
Spike's game Zone
Recess for Your Brain
Test Your Geography Knowledge - USA
Start with the USA then try a different quiz.
Tumblebooks!
eBooks for young readers. Narrated with emphasis on the text rather than animation, these stories are hosted by the Redford District Library.
Tutpup
Compete and learn. It's not a requirement to join or log in to play. Just click on a game category.
WebMath
Need help with math? This site solves the problem step-by-step, so you can learn on your own.
Zoopz
Games that make you think! Be sure to try Inch worm.