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laetitia1996

Gaming in Education - 35 views

I played a game with my elementary school students called Bingo Quimico, in which they had to guess the elements based on the symbols presented.

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palancas

ESL Fun Grammar Games, EFL Interactive Grammar Quizzes - 3 views

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    We offer a rich variety of grammar games according to grammar topics. There are grammar games like : Snakes and Ladders grammar games, Basketall, Football, Hangman, Wheel of Fortune, TV Games and more to help practice grammar. Present Tenses Games Past Simple, Past Progressive Present Perfect Tense Games Conjunctions Games Passive Vs.
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    Great tools!
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    That's a great website to help students practice their grammar skills when learning English - thanks for sharing!
varuna_30

Online Kids Educational Games - 11 views

shared by varuna_30 on 29 May 15 - No Cached
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    Online Kids Educational Games - Taking Learning to a Whole New Level! At Turtle Diary, our mission is simple - to make learning fun for the little ones!
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    Hi! I was looking at the site and it has a diverse set of FREE games and activities. I can easily include a link from this website on one of my Maths lessons as some extra practice. Loved it.
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    Hello! I loved it! I will use it! The sounds and feedback are so cute, kids will really enjoy the games! I was thinking about the shapes games, I can do it as a post activity! thank you!
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    Wow! This is an amazing tool, thank you for sharing!
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    Online Kids educational game - much needed for an era of enhanced technology. Children easily understands math, colors, geography etc with their own enthusiasm. Loved it. Thank you.
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Lynette Camm

RayRay - 3 views

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    RayRay is a fantastic little problem solving games that gets students communicating and collaboration to develop strategies to solve problems. Belly buttons! (To see what I mean give the game a go!)
rachelmac

Games for Learning English, Vocabulary, Grammar Games, Activities, ESL - 6 views

shared by rachelmac on 15 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    I love this website!!! This will be great for when I need resources in my future clasroom.
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    ESL Games Plus offers interactive online games for learning and teaching English as a Second Language. Our learning games are mostly suitable for teaching ESL Kids and Teenagers. There are activities for teaching and practising English grammar, vocabulary, sentences, listening and pronunciation skills.
Lynette Camm

Lure of the Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Best Serious Game I have come across in all my years in Games Based Learning Research. Outstanding pre-algebra game developed by MIT and Fablevision. Incredibly it's free. I can't recommend this highly enough for students in years 5-8 (Australia).
ginataylor

Fling the Teacher generator - interactive Flash learning game - ContentGenerator.net - ... - 0 views

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    I have used this game a lot in secondary/middle schools to check the pupils understanding of a certain topic. The pupils have to set up their own questions, and also provide the correct answer and several false ones. The pupils enjoy it because 'They think they are just making up a game', when in fact you can look at what they are setting up and in they indeed have the knowledge to do this. I have only used this in Year 5/6 in terms of primary school and I would probably recommended for that age group upwards.
tim10101

Interactive science games, linked to the curriculum - 2 views

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    Really interesting game based learning for cell science from Queen Mary University links in with research done at the university.
aakanshayadav24

Kahoot! | Learning games | Make learning awesome! - 0 views

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    I like using kahoot and flipgrid . They are great tools for making learning fun
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    During the covid pandemic, when the classroom has been changed to virtual classrooms I have been using this site for creating quizzes and games in the class. This can be used to create content-based as well as fun games in the classroom.
Met Kous

Welcome to CoderDojo Belgium | CoderDojo Belgium - 0 views

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    Are you over 6 and under 18? Do you like computers, games and coding (or are you interested in teaching yourself to code)? Then CoderDojo is perfect for you!
conniesawyer

Educational Computer Games - 6 views

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    This site has online interactive games for a range of curriculum learning areas (literacy, mathematics, holidays) for a range of different ages (k-grade5). Very engaging with a large variety of games and activities!
lilasimoes

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    Veremos uma das maneiras de escrever um game loop utilizando os recursos disponíveis na nova especificação HTML5, utilizando JavaScript.
Fiona Henry

Scratch - getting started with coding - 5 views

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    An oldie, but a goodie! Scratch is a free tool designed to support the development of coding skills. Available in 40+ languages and aimed at students aged 8 and up. Students can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations - and share their creations with others in the online community.
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    My y1s are really enjoying Scratchjr, great for younger children, and as it's a free app it's good for the school budget too.
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    My 5 year old daughter loves Scratch Jr. She had a tutorial from us initially, but was able to use the software independently very quickly, to her own delight.
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    I as a teacher love scratch. And of course for the students too, scratch is fun way of learning.
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    I am began teaching coding this semester in my computer lab. I haven't played with scratch too much but look forward to using with my kids next week.
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    I have used the computer version of Scratch with students in grades 3-6 (in Australia). My colleagues were amazed when students produced maze games where if the player bumped into the maze walls they were returned to the start - little did they know how easy it was once we got the hang of the coding. Great stuff.
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    Actually there is also a new curriculum for Scratch with worksheets: http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide/download.html It has also been translated into several languages. This is a very helpful tool if you want to start introducing programming to a class. I have been using it now twice, and I am happy with the outcome. In particular the worksheets are so helpful and give you more time to support the individual child.
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    I have use code.org as an introduction before using scratch. It allows the children participate it in games involving angry birds, plants vs zombies, flappy birds and the disney frozen characters.
Fiona Henry

SumDog - free learning games - 0 views

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    Lots of online games to support the development of core numeracy and literacy skills. pupils can play alone or compete in competitions with classmates or students around the world. As a teacher you can track their progress, monitors strengths and weaknesses and control the topics & levels students work at.
joselociruelo

Classcraft - 13 views

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    About gamification in classrooms, an interesting website
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    I have been reading the manual of this designing game. It's so intersting!
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    Thanks joselociruelo. I tried a similar approach two years ago with high school adolescents when by chance I discovered Sheldon's book: 'The Multiplayer Classroom: Designing Coursework as a Game' (2011) http://goo.gl/7NBlhj . Results then were not as expected, maybe because of my students profile, maybe because of my personal adaptation. Having discovered Classcraft, I'll see if the graphic environment and mechanics fills the gap I couldn't make attractive enough to cover with my own improvised adaptations through PowerPoint slides.
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    Thank you for sharing. Games can be a really motivating source to engage students in class. It is a really interesting topic!
deyvergara

Activities to Make Your PowerPoint More Engaging - 0 views

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    Hello everyone! I share with you this fantastic website that provides many games that are ready to be used! Fortunately, you can download it for free and adapt them to your classes! I really love the games, and you have fantastic videos that teach you how to edit them! please try it!
Lynette Camm

Games in Education Wiki - 2 views

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    This wiki was developed by myself and Adrian Camm a few years ago and many, many people have contributed to it since. It has become a comprehensive resource designed to support teachers in the use of serious games in education for students of all ages. Contributors have suggested topics and appropriate player ages for teachers to use.
Met Kous

Free online word cloud generator and tag cloud creator - WordClouds.com - 15 views

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    A very useful tool for making a cover of a book or a welcome page of a website or so.
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    Like it, easy for children to create their own, as you suggest, book cover. Technology in kids hands should evoke creativity and not only be a means of media consumption.
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    A very useful tool. Can be used for creative designing.
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    We can practice adjectives, nouns , verbs, adverbs. We can make them to create Noun Cloud. :) That would be awesome. It motivates children to create some very personalize. They would chose the shapes for their group of nouns, adjectives, adverbs, articles, etc.
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    Which is a good software to help students (4-5 yrs) prepare a simple slideshow or arrange pictures in a logical sequence (eg. transformation of a butterfly from egg to adult)?
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    There are a lot of different ways of using word clouds as far as EFL is concerned. You name it: 1) predict the content of a text e.g. topics, style, purpose, etc. 2) writing or speaking prompts 3) reading comprehension questions just, then comparing answers after reading the actual text 4) summarise a presentation 5) identify or create the key words to a text 6) expanding vocabulary (definitions, synonyms, antonyms, or brainstorm words associated with a new one, match parts of collocations) 7) explore a topic (students add own ideas to a question stimulus & build a cloud) 8) student ice-breaker 9) highlight examples of misspelled or overused words in student writing by inputting their own work 10) 'grammar game' e.g. students classify words from a cloud into different parts of speech or different tenses 11) 'sentence structure' game e.g. input a complex sentence or short series of sentences into a word cloud, and have students reconstruct them in the correct word order 12) 'memory game' e.g. show a word cloud, take it off the screen, students write as many words as they can recall 13) identify parts of speech (students highlight or underline in different colours) 14) Students pre-assessing their own knowledge and understanding - "What does something mean to me?" as in a KWL chart
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    Hi you also use this Online RSN to BSN Degree Program for more knowledge and acknowledgement.
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    I have seen these in classrooms. They definitely seem to help the students.
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    It is the first time I see this app and I love it! I think it would look great on a cover and it could work really good for engaging students with a kind of crosswords´ activity.
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    I went through the site and it looks like an amazing site to add to my tool/resource list. I can use it as a mindmap for children in the class and collate their ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Met Kous

Ourboox - Create picture books online - 1 views

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    Create beautiful page-flipping e-books in minutes Embed video, music, animations, games, maps and more Easy to share
Met Kous

ESA - Space for Kids - 1 views

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