If I could only pack three tools in my eToolbox… [this is like the game "If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only bring three things," except there is no island. Bear with me.]… I would choose Twitter, Evernote and Dropbox.
"Provide as many questions (clues) and answers (locations) as you like to create a virutal 'treasure hunt'.
When you are finished you can save the game and share it with others.
Players use each clue to collect the 'coins' that appear in each of your secret locations. There's even a leaderboard for each game created!"
Explore classic stories "The Wizard of Oz," "The Mermaid," and "Aladdin" and collect treasure. Great activity for using context clues. As the questions pop up, students who don't know the story can click on the link "Read the book to discover the answer" and be taken to the page in the book that contains the information they need to answer. Great for teaching students to go back to the text to find information and use context clues.
In the ultimate treasure of content, when you head for the best suspense or thriller based movies, you simply get the latest additions. But, there are many
Tikatok™ is where kids channel their imagination into stories - and publish those stories into
books for you to share and treasure with friends and family.
Storynory is an online treasure trove of audio stories. Here you will find a mixture of new stories, fairy tales, and specially adapted myths and histories. We also provide a sprinkling of verse.