September 27, 2018September 27, 20187th Grade Science Newton’s Laws Via Mythbusters Photo credit: Discovery Channel On the Mythbusters episode titled Crash Force, Adam and Jamie focus on Newton’s 3rd law to determine whether […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 2018September 18, 20182nd & 3rd Grade Reading Rhyme Round Up Photo credit: roomrecess.com Rhyme Round Up is a game that provides students a chance to practice rhyming words, short vowels, and their […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 20182nd & 3rd Grade Reading The Power of Plural Photo credit: roomrecess.com Beach Jeep is a game that allows students to practice plural noun endings, adjectives, adverbs, and irregular verbs. TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 2018September 18, 20184th & 5th Grade Reading Trick or Treat Photo credit: roomrecess.com Trick or Treat is a game that students can play to practice determining character traits, story settings, and vocabulary. TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 2018September 18, 20184th & 5th Grade Reading Tone Photo credit: roomrecess.com Tone is a game that allows students the chance to practice reading the tone of various paragraphs. TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 2018September 18, 20182nd & 3rd Grade Math Fun Fractions Game Photo credit: roomrecess.com Kid Heroes Fractions is a game where students practice their fractions from halves to eighths. TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 18, 2018September 18, 20182nd & 3rd Grade Math A Rousing Game of Rounding Photo credit: roomrecess.com Sir Roundalot is a game that helps students practice rounding and estimating. TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 17, 2018September 17, 20186th Grade Science Designing an Experiment Photo credit: Dreamworks Animation, LLC School of Dragons have put together some resources to help students understand how to design a scientific […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 17, 20181st Grade Reading Super “e” Photo credit: Nessy Learning LLC Super āeā is a short video from Nessy that helps students understand the rules that āeā at […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
September 17, 2018September 17, 20186th Grade Humanities, 7th Grade Humanities, 8th Grade Humanities, College Language Arts, HS English Language Arts Writing A Conclusion Photo credit: Shmoop This video dynamically describes why a solid conclusion is so important, and how to construct one. Mr. T Sallee […] TweetPinShare0 Shares