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Clif Mims

ScootPad - 12 views

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    Learning Personalized and Accelerated! Common Core Standards. Math. ELA. Reading. Spelling. Vocabulary. Writing. Projects. Games.
Clif Mims

Free/Open-source Educational Software for Kids - 0 views

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    This list was generated for those teaching 3-12 year old students. It suggests FOSS for music composition, painting, space exploration, math, and more.
Clif Mims

About - eduMedia | Interactive animations and simulations for science teaching and lear... - 0 views

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    Innovative and truly interactive resources for learning math and science.
Clif Mims

Tutpup - play, compete, learn - 0 views

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    "It's a drill-the-skills sort of site with a twist: students practice math and spelling skills by competing with other players that can be anywhere in the world. So, in essence, you also have the potential for some social studies." (Source: Laura Smith's Blog)
Mitch Weisburgh

Mr. Wylie's Educational Games Site - Mr. Wylie's Educational Games: Online Fun For All - 7 views

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    great collection of games on various topics
Clif Mims

ExploreLearning - Interactive Math and Science Simulations. - 0 views

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    Online simulations that power inquiry and understanding.
Clif Mims

Pete's Power Point Station - 5 views

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    Collection of FREE Presentations and Games in PowerPoint format for K-12 Teachers and Students
Roland O'Daniel

Fraction Game - 0 views

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    Easy game to play in which students have to use their understanding of fractions to fill in gaps. 
Mitch Weisburgh

Labyrinth - 1 views

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    looks like a really cool game to teach algebra
drew polly

Algebra Game- Weigh the Wangdoogles - 16 views

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    great algebraic reasoning game
Mitch Weisburgh

Refractions - 12 views

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    game for teaching fractions
Clif Mims

NASA's Photosynth - 0 views

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    Photosynth uses hundreds of standard digital camera images to construct a three-dimensional view of an environment or "synth". These synths can be explored much like a video game, allowing you to explore, zoom into tiny details, and see where the photographer was standing (or flying) when they took the pictures.
Colleen K

Transformation Workshop - 8 views

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    Students in grades 4+ practice reflections, tranlations, and rotations. Students use drag and drop blocks to create one or several transformations. They may experiment creatively or test their knowledge by predicting the transformed shape. A companion game can also be found on the site.
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