<p>Freerice.com</p>
<p>[Play online, learn online and feed the hungry | Freerice.com](<a href=“Home | Freerice”>Home | Freerice;
<p>) every answer you get right, we donate 10 grains lf rice though the World Food Programe to help end hunger."</p>
<p>Freerice.com</p>
<p>[Play online, learn online and feed the hungry | Freerice.com](<a href=“Home | Freerice”>Home | Freerice;
<p>) every answer you get right, we donate 10 grains lf rice though the World Food Programe to help end hunger."</p>
<p>That site is addictive! They have a section for vocabulary in several foreign languages as well.</p>
<p>I can’t tell if they’re legit. Do they actually send anything to charity?</p>
<p>And who counts out ten grains of rice?</p>
<p>^I think the idea is that enough people play so that they can count out the rice in larger quantities than 10.</p>
<p>It’s been around a long time, so I’m guessing they are at least mostly legitimate. I was addicted for a while. You have to remember the right answers to the ones you missed if you want to get ahead.
Great site for using up a few bored minutes instead of angry birds ( or whatever this years hot app is). If I taught older kids this would be one I kept on the desktop for kids who are finished early.</p>
<p>If you have an ad blocker on your browser, you need to disable it when you play for your participation to count. It’s legit–the advertisers are donating in exchange for having your eyeballs on their ads. The longer you play, the more time you spend with their ads.</p>