Subscription | ABCya: Over 300 Fun and Educational Games Access

$299.00
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Elementary school Subscription | ABCya: Over 300 Fun and Educational Games Access

Provider: ABCya

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its 300+ curriculum-aligned games that support classroom learning on up to 30 devices

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1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Prices

The price listed reflects an annual Classroom subscription. You'll have access to 300+ games for up to 30 devices.

An additional pricing option is available for a School membership at $1999.00 per year. All subscriptions renew automatically to ensure non-stop learning and fun!

For further information, please visit ABCya website.


Description

ABCya is a popular educational gaming platform designed for children in Pre-K through 6th grade that combines learning with interactive play. Created by a public school teacher, the site offers hundreds of curriculum-based games and activities covering subjects such as math, reading, typing, logic, science, and problem-solving. Games are organized by grade level and skill area, making it easy for parents and teachers to support classroom and at-home learning in a fun, engaging way. ABCya is widely used in schools and homes because it turns educational practice into entertaining challenges that help children build academic skills while staying motivated and curious.

Subscription | ABCya: Over 300 Fun and Educational Games Access

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ABCya

ABCya offers games where children can play while learning. They are made for children in Pre-K to grade 6+. Alan and Lisa are the creators. Alan develops the educational games.



Eduye Product ID: 42328

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