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kristinakruk

Gamification Challenge - UD Teacher Ed Technology - 0 views

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    I added this page from our Weebly site because there are a ton of educational IPad games for teaches to utilize in a classroom. I found many of these games highly rated and would recommend this page as a starting location for educators to start if their are IPads in the classroom.
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    I added this page from our Weebly site because there are a ton of educational IPad games for teaches to utilize in a classroom. I found many of these games highly rated and would recommend this page as a starting location for educators to start if their are IPads in the classroom.
rvrichter

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 2 views

shared by rvrichter on 03 Nov 11 - Cached
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    ABCya is a website that allows the students to use their imaginations. It has many different activities to chose from where the student can take something blank and boring and makes it their own. This website site is good through ages k through 5.
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    I chose this as my Educational site. This has several games designed to reach all the grade levels in elementary. A site like this will benefit not only the teacher but the students as well. Depending on what grade I teach in the future, I could use this for as low as Kindergarden or as high as the 5th grade. For Kindergarden and 1st grade, they have a game where the student needs to help out a monkey to put the days of the week in order. The New York Times featured this site as an award-winning games and apps, which is pretty cool.
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    Educational Games (2): This website contains games for students K-5, featuring a variety of topic areas. These games were created or approved by certified school teachers and are free to use. They can be used on the computer or on a device such as an iPad, etc. I see myself using this as a parent of young children more than in the classroom as I plan to teach at the secondary level; however, I found the website to be very appealing for kids and the games are fun and engaging.
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    This website is for younger students. It has a lot of different games that can be related to the classroom.
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    This website, like other educational game websites, has a whole array of games based on grade level. I really like how each game has the standards that it aligns with. Again, I would allow my students to play this to help strengthen certain content area skills. I might encourage parents to allow students to play at home.
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    I have used this website before, but I really like it, because there are so many different levels and topics to choose from. A lot of the games have challenges, so they can work toward beating their score and getting to the next level. I would use this during centers, so I could have a small amount of IPads or laptops that they could work on.
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    This website would be good for different strategies, puzzles, and games. This will help with math and reading. I would use this for help for students.
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    a. I chose this website because it had each grade clearly identified. b. I could use this in my classroom for many different skills including: art, math, and spelling.
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    Free Educational Games and Apps for Kids. Teachers can create an account and have resources available to their whole class for elementary level students.
koth16

Google Drive - 1 views

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    Now, I do not have an account yet, but this is google docs. I can create any documents I want and I can choose who gets to access it. This is a great and safe way to communicate and work with your students especially if they have IPads. I can put assignments, a calendar, reminders and so much more on this website. Amber Koth
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