a collection of 128 games related to topics in US and World History as well as civics and geography. The games come from a variety of sources across the web.
"You can select from one of our spelling lists, or create your own. Custom spelling lists can be saved, and linked to from a classroom website.
Once you have selected a list, play one of our many free spelling games listed to the right.
These spelling games have been designed to improve spelling abilities in a fun way, that your student's will love"
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"Supreme Decision," the first of several planned web-based games, went online in August as part of a project called Our Courts. In it, students can play a Supreme Court law clerk helping a justice with a tie-breaking vote over a First Amendment case. Backed by the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and Georgetown University, the Our Courts project is designed to teach middle school students about the Constitution and the courts
"The computer will randomly pick a term used in science. Discover the word the computer has picked by guessing which letters are in it. Each incorrect guess you make causes the atom man to decay. Solve the puzzle before the atom man completely decays!
Attention Teachers!! Add your own vocabulary words for your class to use!"