Posted in February 4, 2010 ¬ 10:25 amh.Cora
If you ever have to entertain a baby or toddler with only a computer at hand, this is the site for you. KneeBouncers has colorful interactive games that can be played without using the mouse. Most of the games are intended just for fun with, in the words of the creators, “a whole lot of [...]
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Posted in February 2, 2010 ¬ 5:34 pmh.Cora
Your students might enjoy this math arcade. It is great for students in upper elementary grades who want to practice different math skills. The graphics are good and the games move along quickly.
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Posted in December 28, 2009 ¬ 1:00 amh.Cora
The name of the site gives it away. Try any of the activities at Time Waster. If you like testing your aim and your knowledge of physics, try Blosics. For some gentle fun and a little chuckle, try Winterbells. This is a social networking site so you can read comments by other game players.
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Posted in October 14, 2009 ¬ 10:11 pmh.Cora
The website SoftSchools has numerous online games for math, language arts, science, social studies, Spanish and French. There are games for students in Pre-K through Middle School. I suggest testing the games before using them because some are more boring than others and the graphics differ greatly from one to the next. Most of the [...]
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Posted in October 12, 2009 ¬ 9:30 pmh.Cora
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has some wonderful resources for teachers and students. Research has shown that music can have an effect on health so the NIEHS has created a library of sing-along songs that are both fun and educational. The songs are indexed topically and alphabetically. You cannot download any music, but [...]
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