Games
Coast to Coast
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/connect/resources/3077/preview/
Spark your students’ competitive spirit by playing this interactive geography game. The goal is to get from coast to coast by answering geography questions, and moving ahead one spot at a time with the correct answer. There are dozens of questions, so the game never gets stale. Students show off their knowledge of where states are in the country, what the state’s shape is, as well as the capital, and sometimes even what its nickname is. Although geared to elementary age students, the content is appropriate for even middle school geography review.
Spark your students’ competitive spirit by playing this interactive geography game. The goal is to get from coast to coast by answering geography questions, and moving ahead one spot at a time with the correct answer. There are dozens of questions, so the game never gets stale. Students show off their knowledge of where states are in the country, what the state’s shape is, as well as the capital, and sometimes even what its nickname is. Although geared to elementary age students, the content is appropriate for even middle school geography review.
Fuel the Brain
http://www.fuelthebrain.com/
Welcome to Fuel the Brain! We have numerous games, interactives and printables to help enhance and practice elementary skills in Math, Science and Language Arts.
Welcome to Fuel the Brain! We have numerous games, interactives and printables to help enhance and practice elementary skills in Math, Science and Language Arts.
Tumbletown Mathletics
http://www.tvokids.com/games/tumbletownmathletics
Want a fast paced game that will test a variety of mathematic skills as well as reflexes when using the computer mouse? Practice fractions, counting money, understanding spatial relationships, perimeter measurement, and basic arithmetic calculations such as adding, subtracting, simple multiplying and dividing while earning points. There are five increasingly difficult levels to this interactive game. Another important aspect to this game is the necessity of following instructions carefully. There is constant switching between asking what is largest, then smallest, first, last, and so on, so students must be aware of what each question is asking.
Want a fast paced game that will test a variety of mathematic skills as well as reflexes when using the computer mouse? Practice fractions, counting money, understanding spatial relationships, perimeter measurement, and basic arithmetic calculations such as adding, subtracting, simple multiplying and dividing while earning points. There are five increasingly difficult levels to this interactive game. Another important aspect to this game is the necessity of following instructions carefully. There is constant switching between asking what is largest, then smallest, first, last, and so on, so students must be aware of what each question is asking.
NeoK12
http://www.neok12.com/games.htm
Educational games, quizzes, and puzzles for elementary, middle and high school.
Educational games, quizzes, and puzzles for elementary, middle and high school.
UEN Online Games for Students
http://www.uen.org/k12student/interactives.shtml
Online games for students from the Utah Education Network
Online games for students from the Utah Education Network