"Bought this game cause I love Elite Beat Agents and Osu! (for the Nintendo DS)... They're similar in a sense, though instead of tapping the most of the circles like in EBA, you 'slide' the stylus most of the time in this game...
Still it's a LOT of fun!
(Sorry if the camera is a little shaky)
(YouTube description. About the game, see e.g. http://www.commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/looney-tunes-cartoon-conductor ) "
Grammar Ninja is a part of the portfolio of developer Greg Lieberman who has also developed a trigonometry game designed to help students learn the 16 most important angles in the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
For more grammar games check out my post Five Great Grammar Resources.
Speakaboos brings classic children's entertainment into a digital world. Beloved characters and treasured stories are given new life through amazing celebrity performances, beautiful illustrations, and original music. At Speakaboos, children develop literacy skills while learning about technology in a safe and fun environment.
Has several links to flash game sites where you can arrange furniture. Have used 1 for listening activity on the housing topic. I used Japanese to say where things were in the room and students had to place the items in the correct spot.
I love 6 Traits of writing; NWREL has a new resource to encourage fun practice for the students who need it most: 5-9th grades; 3-4th can use w/adult assistance; check out this website; I want one!