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Practice beginning sounds with this fun and engaging CVC words phonics game for Smart boards, whiteboards and computers. Students must figure out the missing letter and touch the bee that is carrying that letter. If correct, the bee will fly to the blank space, fill in the letter and then cheer and. Back to School , Phonics , Spelling.
PreK - 2 nd. Show more details. Wish List. If a team picks a number that leaves no factor points for the other team, then they forfeit their turn. This is an illegal move. Play continues until you run out of factors for the remaining numbers. At the end, add up the scores and see who is the winner. Once students are familiar with the game, they can play each other, or play in small groups. Teachers may also want to extend the grid to 36, 42 or beyond to help lengthen the lifespan of this game, or increase the difficulty.
As their domain name suggests, this site is a one-stop solution for teachers and students who are looking for extra practice with multiplication facts. All the games on their site will test a rapid recall of times tables and, just like the OCSD site, there are lots of great games here that will test the abilities of your students.
The Arcademic Skill Builders site has interactive games to test addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, ratios and integers. The games here are as engaging and interactive as the others on this list, but they have a great multiplayer facility that really adds to the excitement of playing them in the classroom. Up to 4 students, or 4 groups of students can play against each other on separate computers.
In this way, you could have three students using classroom netbooks to play, and one group working on the SMART Board. Bird Life Cycle Game — Players interactively review the life cycle of a parrot.
This game gives players a great visual review of how birds multiply. The Particle Adventure — Students read information about the fundamentals of matter and force. Online quizzes allow students to check their understanding.
Adventures in Energy — Oil and Natural Gas — This takes an interactive look at the oil and natural gas. The interactive segments of this site highlight the cutting-edge technologies and practices used in exploration, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. The activity emphasizes the pattern that the moon follows.
Solar Systems — Learn about the solar system on the Smartboard. How to Play: Nine cards, each with one number from 0 to , are arranged face-up in a 3X3 grid. Players simultaneously try to create equations using at least three cards in the grid and as many math symbols as necessary. A player keeps the cards he uses to make an equation, and those cards are replaced in the grid with new ones.
Play continues until the deck runs out. The player who has collected the most cards wins. Kids must come up with multiple strategies to win. Grab this game to get kids doing a little math and focusing on strategy. Number of Players: or in teams of 2. Skills Developed: abstract strategy, economics.
How to Play: from the publisher , 8th Kid Games Inc. Think of each trip around the board as a year in your life. Investing with the goal of how to retire. Early in the game, purchase risky assets with higher returns, then later in the game sell the risky stocks for safer, more stable investments.
The investor to retire with the most assets wins! There are 3 levels of play:. This game will remind you of Monopoly at first glance, but the play is more interesting. Coming in at number one on our list and a popular favorite of many: Settlers of Catan. This board game is fun and challenging for the whole family.
Players collect resources and use them to build roads, settlements and cities on their way to victory. The board itself is variable, making each game a little different from the next. Each round of The Settlers of Catan is intended to keep three or four players ages 10 and above engaged for up to 90 minutes. Skills Developed: strategic planning , an understanding of probability, spatial intelligence, and even an ability to make smart deals or trades with other players.
How to Play: Players must reach 10 Victory Points, which they acquire through building settlements think Monopoly houses but wooden and cities as well as through other achievements throughout the game.
To build, players must earn resources: brick, lumber, ore, sheep, and wheat.
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