IRA Effective Literacy Website #6: Free Rice
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Figure 1: Screenshot of https://freerice.com/
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I have known of Free Rice
(https://freerice.com/) for years. It is a free
website that offers a fun and educational way to solve a global problem. Millions
of people around the world struggle with hunger and over the years I have used and
promoted the website to help confront the issue. Its potential to promote
literacy went over my head until I recently Googled “websites that promote
literacy” and it appeared. After exploring the site more, I see exactly how it
does that.
The premise behind the
site is that guests play a game and the equivalent of ten grains of rice will
be go to The World Food Programme (https://www.wfp.org/), the leading humanitarian
organization that committed to ending world hinger by delivering food
assistance in over 80 countries around the world. The organization purchases
the food and materials and then is repaid through the funds made from
advertising through the website. Theoretically, guests could earn money for the
organization by just watching the ads however, the game makes it more fun and
ensures that visitors stay on the website longer and return multiple times.
In addition to the
charity aspect of the website, it promotes literacy by offering categories in
the game such as grammar, vocabulary, and literature at five levels of difficulty
ranging from easiest to hardest. There are many other categories such as
science, math, art, and social studies. The questions are multiple choice. The
correct answers are given so you can learn from your mistake and get correct
the next time it comes around, ultimately earning more food for the hungry.
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| Figure 2: Game categories offered on https://freerice.com/ |
One of the features of
the website is that you can set up an account and continue games where you left
off, keep track of the record amounts of rice earned in a day, and collect badges
for special achievements including amount of time spent playing, consecutive
number of days played, and consecutive correct answers. There is also a
leaderboard keeping track of high scoring players around the world. Another
feature gives players the opportunity to play in groups and challenge other
groups. Teachers could have classes or small groups play. The words from the vocabulary
category could be turned into a spelling test or vocabulary test and the game
could be a means of studying. Teachers can also simply show the website to
students and suggest that they play with it when they finish assignments early
or any time because any extra reading stimulates the mind. Freerice.com is a
fun and socially conscious website to use in and out of the classroom.
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| Figure 3:Advertisements generate funds to purchase the rice earned by guests of https://freerice.com/ |



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