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FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - 0 views

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    Ungraded Games
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LearningPlanet.com - 0 views

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    games, grouped - p-k, 1-3, 4-6
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Aplusmath.com - 0 views

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    flash cards and games - not graded-interactive features like flashcards, puzzles, and games plus ahomework helper
Lissa Davies

Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games - 0 views

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    operations/basic facts, not graded
Lissa Davies

Puzzles.COM - The World's Best Resource for Puzzling on the Internet - 0 views

shared by Lissa Davies on 26 Jan 11 - Cached
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    logic games, ungraded, challenging
Lissa Davies

Teacher Experience Exchange - VIDEO: Easy to use chart creator - Chartle - 0 views

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    Video on how to use Chartle to create charts and graphs
Lissa Davies

PEEP and the Big Wide World: Bunny Balance - 0 views

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    Bunny Balance lets students estimate the mass of objects using non-standard units. To use Bunny Balance, drag the bunnies onto the seesaw. Try to make them balance.
Lissa Davies

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Moon Zoo: Contributing to science with lunar mapping - 0 views

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    Moon Zoo actually lets your students take part in science.  They are contributing to actual lunar research in real and meaningful ways while learning about the moon.  Moon Zoo would be a great activity to complete as a whole class in the elementary classroom.  Tell your students that they are going to be astronauts and complete a "launch" to the moon.  If you have time, students can create official astronaut badges to wear for the big launch.  Using a projector-connected computer or an interactive whiteboard, launch one of the shuttles here.  When you "land" on the moon, let students explore the surface together by hunting for craters in Moon Zoo.  Help students mark craters, look for boulders and map the lunar surface.  Each student should have a chance to make a discovery.  While students wait for their turn, they can track the crater/boulder count on a table to create a graph.  Categories can be small, medium, and large craters found and number of boulders.
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