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IXL is a popular subscription-based learning site. There is some free practice allowed, but if you want to use regularly you will need a subscription. 

Khan Academy for kids is a a nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Kids can learn Math, Language Arts, Science, and Life skills. 

Code.org is  very engaging for young students to get their feet in the door of the world of computer science and coding. Teaches the students the basics like running the code, compiling, and using cartoon avatars(Sprites) to keep students engaged and keep them progressing in their skills.

Epic is a paid program, some classroom teachers use it already, and your child will have a username/password to login with during school hours. For use of outside school hours, parents must pay for a subscription.

Starfall is a children's website that teaches basic English reading and writing skills. The main demographic is preschoolers, and kindergarteners. It teaches children how to read by using games and phonics.

FunBrain is an educational browser game website for children and adults. It was on this site that Diary of a Wimpy Kid was first published before being turned into a successful book series and movie franchise. The website was founded in May 1992 and is owned by Poptropica Worldwide; a division of Family Education Network.

Education.com is an online education platform for parents, teachers, and homeschoolers operated by IXL Learning. Its curriculum covers core skills across Math, Reading, Writing, ELA, Science, and more. With the platform, parents and teachers can follow the guidance step-by-step, create their own curriculum, or deep-dive into specific areas with various games, worksheets, activities, and lessons.