This website is basically a website full of different game ideas, mostly for the elementary to middle grades. It's a great place to either find games to interact into a lesson or into the classroom, or a place to get inspired to think up some games of ones own to be utilized in the classroom setting.
Tells about games to help learning disabled high school students learn in a classroom more effectively. One suggestion was hangman.
It also tells about why games can help these students.
"From netbooks to E-book readers, here's the gear to get your child ahead." This Today Show article addresses the expanding technological field in terms of education. From preschool and game platforms to computers and e-book readers, this article provides information for parents and educators alike regarding recommended products and pricing.
A wealth of "engaging digital resources to schools and homes with the goal of making educators more effective, increasing student achievement, and connecting classrooms and families to a world of learning."
This is a math website helpful to any middle grades educator who is teaching the 6th grade. The site has interactive quizzes, activities, explanation, math dictionary, and many other math related things.
This game is a helpful tool to integrate into the classroom to help review multiplication. I have noticed that students are having trouble remembering their multiplication tables so this would be helpful to use if you have an extra 5 or 10 minutes at the end of a class period.
This is a neat website because it allows students and teachers to communicate and build and develope ideas virtually. It is fun because students and teachers can build games that apply to their curriculum and students can help in that process without wasting classroom time.