There are lots, but your school might have a different type of firewall and they might also have them blocked with other software.
Schools generally take the stand that students should be studying and paying attention in school, and not be playing games on the computer or hand-held devices. Since we only get one chance in our lives to do well in school, it is best to follow your school's rules and expectations. Playing games should be done at home.
hoodamath.com is pretty good
It is important to note that attempting to access game sites that are blocked by school networks is a violation of school policies and can result in disciplinary action. However, some students may use methods such as virtual private networks (VPNs) or proxy servers to bypass these restrictions. It is crucial for students to adhere to school guidelines and use technology responsibly.
some are... hoodamath.com coolmath.com and many more....
These are hugely popular at my school :) www.killerhamster.weebly.com www.angrybee.weebly.com www.evilgoldfish.weebly.com www.imagam3site.weebly.com Matt
Many schools put links on their webpages to websites that are approved and educational.
The game doesn't contain any gore when you die. However, you can abuse the game by drawing inappropriate renderings.
Lolfish redtube, try them at home theyre well good lk8899
usually stuff like addicting games and miniclip or anything that might have stuff that's not school appropriate
According to various gaming review sites, the Mario Party 9 video game (released in 2012) is appropriate for children aged five to seven years of age.
The game websites that is not blocked from school is activejeux.com and it should work for all school computers?
Historical Sites of Massachusetts are the schools and the pools!!! hahaha lol
Windows Live will prevent children from accessing adult sites and sites that are not appropriate for children, sites that aren't recommended.