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I Spy!

You know the books. You have to find the needle in the haystack, the oar in the weather vane. Where’s Waldo when you need him?!? Here, the folks at Scholastic have put I Spy games online! http://www.scholastic.com/ispy/games/index.htm

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Make An Educational Arcade Game!

http://www.classtools.net/education-games-php/quiz Put in 6×4*24 and 6×4 will be a question in your video game, and 24 will be the correct answer. You can then play 6 different games with your questions. Use it for vocabulary, missing letter in spelling, etc. … Continue reading

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FlipWords and Chicktionary

Click on the letters to spell a word. You can click up, down, left, right, or diagonally to spell it. http://www.primarygames.com/langarts/flipwords/index.htm Another good game for spelling is Chicktionary. Use the letters on the chicken eggs to spell words. http://www.primarygames.com/langarts/chicktionary/index.htm

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Dean’s Book, Winning Learners

My book is available at Lulu.com as a download or as a spiral-bound, ready-to-use book. Go here: http://bit.ly/qcP5vw WINNING LEARNERS: Prescriptive, FUN Games and Techniques, K-6 is for student teachers and beginning teachers who want to engage, motivate, and teach … Continue reading

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More Learning Games Online!

Numberz – Given a target number, clik on numberz that add up to that target. Mesmerizing music and translucent graphics. You are playing against another player somewhere in the world, but it’s not a dog-eat-dog competition–Well done. Whack-A-Verb – You … Continue reading

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Visual Memory Games

Visual Memory Games – With so much on TV and in videogames, you’d think kids would be getting better at visual memory, but because the visual image is always provided for them, the skill of visualization (used in spelling, listening, … Continue reading

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