This might be good for introducing programming without needing to touch a computer. I've students who aren't initially engaged by jumping into programming with a computer even with something like Scratch. Maybe this is a way to get them in the correct mindset first.
When I first found this, I hoped there might be program cards that required using loops or variables but from looking at the game rule book that does not appear to be the case. It appears that movement is the only command types, which can result in automatic laser firing or bumping another robot. Still seems like a good game though.
From Dreambox in my inbox:
"In honor of Math Awareness Month this April, I am e-mailing you this morning to share the news that DreamBox Learning is launching DreamBox Math Classroom, a school version of the curriculum and standards based childrens math adventure game, DreamBox Learning K-2 Math. To celebrate the release, DreamBox Learning offers free access to the game for any kindergarten, first or second grade classroom in the U.S. and Canada through the end of the current school year or June 30, 2009. Teachers at accredited schools can simply visit www.dreambox.com/teachers to sign up for classroom usage. "
This is a wonderful maths puzzle site where players must use + - x or ÷ with a set of four numbers to equal 24. There are many modes to choose from, including an easier 'kids' version of the game, timed games and even a battle mode where you can challenge other people.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
This is a fast, action packed typing game where you can race your car against other typists in real time online. Use your WPM to increase your MPH! Earn cash to buy upgrades.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Make learning the Periodic Table more enjoyable by playing this 'find the element' chemistry game. Choose the level of difficulty.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
"During one of the standard visits to see family and friends recently, I came across a childhood game that had captured the imaginations of many a youngster in my generation…Scalextrics!
A friend of mine had bought the classic car racing game for his five-year old son and I could not turn down the opportunity of a race…with the reasoning of showing my 11-month old daughter how it works ***cough, cough***."
"Free, open source version of Minecraft. Enable 'Creative Mode' to let your pupils to build as their imagination and creativity allows. Download for Windows, Mac or Android devices. The game is supported by a community and a huge set of mods to modify the game for individual needs."
A four quadrant coordinates game. Set the position of your characters and try to find where the computer or a friend has hidden them.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
A good Easter themed 'Remember the colour of the egg' game. Memorise what you see and paint the egg correctly to score points.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Easter
A great pinball English word game. Collect the letters using your pinball skills developed from your misspent youth and guess the meaning of the word.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English