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Chelsey Kemp

Custom Bingo Cards - 0 views

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    This website generates bingo cards based on the information you provide. This would be a great site when trying to create a review game. Bingo with vocabulary words would be both fun and resourceful.
kayla parcell

Popular Social Studies Games & Puzzles, Grades K-5 - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    This website is perfect for activities to use during or after a lesson. It includes puzzles and games such as a election vocabulary bingo which would have been perfect for students to go over now since the elections just happened. There are also crosswords on the original colonies or a Native american game. These would all help make a heavy lesson on learning about all the presidents or learning the state capitals alittle more fun.
rvrichter

Online Language Arts Games - 1 views

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    With the 2016 Presidential Election season here, help students understand the process of our national elections (held on Tuesday, November 8), from the President down to local representatives, with these election activities. Read short biographies of presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) and Donald Trump (R), explore mock election ideas, create presidential trading cards, learn election vocabulary, play election bingo and more!
cassiewolfe

ABCYA - 1 views

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    This website is full of reading and language arts games. It also separates the games into different grades so you can play the games that are appropriate for your grade level. The game that I played was called the alphabet bingo and you have to listen to the letter and then find it on the board so this game would also be good for auditory learners.
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    This website provides a number of different games for students to use to practice their language arts. There are games for each grade levels.
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    This website provides a number of different games for students to use to practice their language arts. There are games for each grade levels.
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    I really enjoyed this website, because there are a lot of different games for students that have a bunch of different interests. I picked this website, because it is very colorful, and also splits the activities into grades, so the students know where they are supposed to be at. I would have students use this as a rotation during reading centers, so they could have a little time to work on their area of need.
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