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Katherine Furr

Math Moves U Games - 0 views

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    The website offers a variety of games that would be helpful when running a review in the classroom or during down time.
Katherine Furr

Games for the Science Curriculum - 0 views

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    These games offer a fun way to review before a test.
Mina Gharibi

Jeopardy Labs - 1 views

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    This website allows the user to create their own jeapordy style games. It would be a great way to have students review material for a test.
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    create your own jeopardy game or browse and use others
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    Very cool website that has an archiveof available Jeopardy games, as well as the opportunity to create your own.
Ashley Woodall

English Review Games - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for students! They can review just about any english lesson. The website was designed by a popular textbook company, so the material is reliable and helpful.
Mina Gharibi

Math Playground - 1 views

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    Website with many interactive Math games to be used in class.
Blair Howard

Multiplication.com - Interactive Games - 1 views

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    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.
Mina Gharibi

CarrotSticks - 1 views

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    Fun math game for students.
Leah Smith

Travel Buddies | Hotel Reviews | Travel Blogs - TravBuddy.com - 0 views

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    This is a really interesting site that is like traveling all over the world, but staying at home. You can use the internet to learn about destinations, remember goals, play games, write a diary and so on. It seems like a strange site for teachers, but I actually think it would be really cool to use in a history class, a social studies class, or a foreign language class. Its like traveling the world, but staying in the same room. They can learn about the countries we're studying about and write some ideas or questions about it on their blog.
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