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Martin Burrett

Ice Blocker - 3 views

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    A fun Tetris-like matching shapes maths game. Line up three of the same shapes to score points. Play full screen at http://www.fuelthebrain.com/Game/swfs/IceBlocker.swf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Deb Henkes

Free Technology for Teachers: Vocab Genii - Challenging Vocabulary Games - 21 views

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    Vocab Genii is a new site offering challenging vocabulary games. The basic purpose of Vocab Genii is to offer games that require players to unscramble letters to create a word that matches the definition provided.
Martin Burrett

Matching Multiplication - 5 views

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    A multiplication game where players must match the question and answer cards to score points. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
sandra nelson

Vocabulary Games and Resources - 0 views

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    Great English language vocabulary learning games. This site is adding new vocabulary building games every month.
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    Improve your vocabulary while having fun. Test Preparation & Vocabulary Building for K-12 & ESL Students. Free Flash word games including Hangman, Word search, Match Game, The Vocabulary Quiz
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    Learning to recognize word roots early on is crucial in a child's education as it not only helps carry spelling skills over to reading fluency but also greatly increases general comprehension skills, reading or otherwise. A fun way for kids to build their repertoire of root words is by playing online root word games.
Kathy Benson

Match The Memory - 6 views

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    Create your own memory "match" games.
Ted Sakshaug

http://mrl.nyu.edu/~perlin/experiments/colorgame/ - 1 views

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    Color mixing game. Match colors
Martin Burrett

Xmas memory test - 5 views

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    A pairs game where students must find matching Christmas objects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Vicki Davis

Anatomy Arcade - 10 views

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    Anatomy arcade is such a great website. I love whack-a-bone for learning the bones in the body. They also have Poke a muscle, and match a brain and a new digestive jigsaw. They have apps now as well with whackabone for the ipad. Great games for learning anatomy - share with your favorite teacher.
Martin Burrett

Tools for English - 9 views

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    A superb site for creating a range of English game and activity sheets to use in your class, including word and paragraph scrambles, matching pairs and much more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Martin Burrett

Number names - 4 views

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    A simple maths game for younger learners where players match the number word to a spaceship with the number digit. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Ruth Howard

Future of money: A currency that's building community - New Scientist - New Scientist - 3 views

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    Currency beyond Willy Wonka- game participants in real life have to match their half with another's in the town in order to redeem for cash transactions this builds conversations and meetings that may not happen otherwise bridging class race and socio economics
darren mccarty

Study for the upcoming Advanced Placement Exams!! - 14 views

shared by darren mccarty on 10 Dec 09 - Cached
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    This from the Bubbabrain founder - a new Math challenge - go in and play for your state. From the founder: "I decided to create a national elementary math madness challenge. Students can score points for their state by playing math games. http://www.bubbabrain.com 1. Click on the math challenge link 2. Select your state 3. Select a game and hit submit 4. The top left card will say "find this" you have to click on the correct match 5. Clear the board and score points I teach 11th grade and was wondering how to get the message out to the elementary population. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!! Darren McCarty"
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    Hundreds of practice games for your AP students!!
sandra nelson

Compound Word Game for Building Vocabulary Skills - 18 views

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    A compound word is made when two or more words are joined (with or without a hyphen) to form a new word and subsequently, a new meaning. For example, there is one blackbird but there are many different black birds. Learning compound words, especially through word matching games, is fun for kids. Plus compound words help kids grasp language structure and increase their interest in words, especially prefixes, suffixes and word roots.In English, there are three forms of compound words: closed form (notebook), hyphenated form (mother-in-law), and open form (real estate).
Ruth Howard

Clock - 16 views

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    Early years educators-manipulate clock to match analog time or v.v
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