Unicef Tap Project only works on your phone, but that’s really beneficial. All you do is go on the website on your browser and for every 5 minutes you leave your phone alone, one of Unicef’s sponsors provides enough water for one child for one day. Longer periods of time can also supply other things like purification tablets or enough water for a larger group of people.
Free Rice is a really cool website that helps you strengthen your word bank while donating rice to the World Food Programme. This has been around since I was at least in 4th grade, and I remember using it a lot as a kid! The website has developed a lot, and there are other subjects you can focus on including
- LANGUAGES: German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Latin
- Humanities: Paintings, Literature, World Hunger, and Famous Quotations
- Math: Multiplication and Pre-Algebra
- English Grammar
- Human Anatomy
- Chemistry Symbols (basic and a full list)
- Geography: Landmarks, Countries on a Map, World Capitals, and Flags
- SAT PREP
Trivia For Charity is a Japanese website that lets you choose a charity and play trivia to help said charity, much like freerice. It’s a great website to practice your comprehension if you’re studying Japanese like I am!
Free Litter is another trivia website that lets you donate kibble for dogs, cat food, or cat litter for every right answer you get!
Answer4Earth plants trees for every certain amount of questions you answer correctly. 12 leaves makes one branch, and 15 branches means one tree is being planted because of you!
Strengthen your trivia skills or work on a specific topic that you want to improve on and help various world issues in the process. Enjoy!