FreeRice

F R E E R I C E // Online Games




Freerice is a 100% non-profit website that is owned by and supports the United Nations World Food Programme. It is another quiz-style game that helps you improve your vocabulary skills. Instead of answering word problems, you’re given a vocabulary word and then have to find its closest synonym out of four different words. The game starts out easy, but with 60 levels in total, it gets much harder as you go along. 

What really makes Freerice different than other online games to practice English is that the company will donate 10 grains of rice to hungry families for every question that you answer right. So the more you play, the more you’re helping those in need. 


Benefits in teaching: 

A storehouse of information and relevant quizzes, Free Rice can be a way to yank kids into a variety of topics. The World Hunger category in particular could inspire kids to do more in-depth research. You could use the questions as jumping-off points for discussion and lessons. A question like, "What animals helped deliver food aid during the Russian Famine of 1921?" could lead to further reading on the Russian Famine, and a question about the average annual income in India could lead to a discussion of that country's economy, diet, and challenges. You could also have kids write down missed questions and review them later. High schoolers could use the SAT prep section, but most of the content is best-suited for late elementary and middle schoolers.



Benefits in learning: 


Kids can create profiles and work in teams as they climb and descend levels depending on whether they give the right answers. The site tracks their progress, making it a great way to challenge kids to reach certain goals. A wealth of new facts is reflected in the questions for subjects like Literature, Famous Paintings, and World Hunger. Other subjects such as Language Learning, Human Anatomy, and Math offer the opportunity to review basic lessons. The site repeats questions that are answered wrong but gives no explanations; in this way, it misses the chance to increase understanding of some valuable material. Also, aside from the World Hunger category, information isn't otherwise integrated into the site.


Here some of the previews from the website.

There are many subjects to choose from

One of the games that you can play and do charity at the same time!
The image above shows how the website gives you the chance to donate and learn English at the same time. So what else are you waiting for? It is time to make a change and learn smart! Click here to go to the website.

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