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Teacher Dashboard

200+ free interactive tools for your classroom. Copy links, generate QR codes, share to Google Classroom, and build custom collections.

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Finding high-quality, truly free digital tools for the classroom is harder than it should be. Most "free" education sites either paywall the best features, require student accounts (creating COPPA headaches), or bury useful content under ads. We built SmartOnlineGames to be different: every tool is 100% free, requires no login, collects no student data, and works on any device with a browser — including school Chromebooks and iPads.

This Teacher Dashboard puts 200+ interactive tools at your fingertips, organized by subject and grade level. Copy shareable links, generate printable QR codes for station rotations, push activities to Google Classroom with one click, and build custom collections for specific lessons or units. Whether you teach kindergarten math or 8th-grade science, you'll find standards-aligned tools ready to drop into your lesson plans today.

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One-Click SharingCopy direct links to any tool or generate QR codes — perfect for station rotations, choice boards, and sub plans
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Standards-AlignedTools mapped to Common Core (Math & ELA), NGSS (Science), and C3 (Social Studies) standards with grade-level tags
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Works EverywhereNo installs, no plugins, no Flash — just open a browser on Chromebook, iPad, phone, or desktop and go
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Free Tools
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Grade Levels
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📺 Classroom Mode

Project any tool on your smartboard in distraction-free mode — navigation and footer removed. Add ?classroom=true to any URL, or use these quick links:

Works on Chromebooks, iPads, and smartboards. Bookmark this page for quick access.

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📚 Tips for Teachers

Start with one tool per week. Rather than overwhelming students with the full library, introduce a single tool that supports what you're already teaching. Use it as a warm-up, a center activity, or an early-finisher option. Once students know the routine, adding more tools becomes effortless.

Build QR code station rotations. Print QR codes for 4–5 tools and tape them to desks or stations. Students rotate through each tool during math or literacy centers. This setup runs itself once introduced — great for small-group instruction time when you need students working independently.

Use collections for substitute plans. Create a collection of 6–8 tools that match your current unit. Share the collection link with your sub. Students get meaningful, standards-aligned practice without you needing to prepare a packet, and the sub doesn't need to teach anything new.

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