I like this site because it provides step-by-step directions on creating your own Power Point Jeopardy Game including text and visual graphics. The pictures really enhances this site.
This is a great website that contains thousands of free presentations from A-Z in Power Point format and free interactive games. You can get very creative with the resources at this site.
A GREAT website that provides several links to graphic organizers to help your children classify ideas and communicate more effectively, structure writing projects, to help in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming.
I like this graphic organizer website because it is loaded with a collection of pre-formatted graphic organizers that you can integrate into activities and lesson plans or use by themselves in different format: html, PDF and Word.
This is a good website that provides a detailed description of the scientific method before the participant can test their knowledge with worksheets and with scientific puzzles and word search.
This is a great website where multiple opportunities are given in different formats to review and practice computer terms in the format of flashcards, matching, concentration and word search. The participant has an option of clicking on the link on the page and view or print out computer terms and definitions.
Spin and Spell is an activity similar to Wheel of Fortune where the learner chooses a picture and then spells the name of the picture.Immediate feedback, provides hints to complete the spelling of a word. The activities are stated for the age range of first through third grade.
Arithmetic Four is an activity that allows two users to play a game where each player tries to connect four game pieces in a row before his or her opponent does. The players can choose to answer problems involving whole number and integer addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They can also choose the difficulty level. The first person to connect four game pieces in a row before his or her opponent wins.
Roy the Zebra is a guided reading and reading Games with Roy the Zebra for K-3. This site is home to a package of interactive games, stories and resources that have been developed to help emerging readers learn to read. This site can be used at school or home with an interactive whiteboard or on a computer and can be freely accessed without any passwords.