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Month: February 2019

Trivia Talent Search!

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 4th & 5th Grade Math, 4th & 5th Grade Reading, 6th Grade Humanities, 6th Grade Science, Math Games, Reading Games, Science Games

Photo credit: If you think you have what it takes to be a trivia master, play Know it All! This game asks trivia questions related to the following categories: English, Math, Reading, Science, & Social Studies. The first one to 1,000 points wins!

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Amazing Anagrams

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 4th & 5th Grade Reading, Reading Games

Photo credit: In Other Words is a game where the player is provided the letters of one word, and these need to be scrambled to form a new word. Sometimes it is as simple as swapping the first and last letter and bringing down the vowel, but don’t get stuck on that choice, as the […]

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Where in the U.S.???

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 4th & 5th Grade Reading, Reading Games

Photo credit: Click States is a game that students can play to learn about where the states and capitals are within the United States. They can also learn the nicknames of the states. Disclaimer: This game is only for review and beating a timer. It does not teach the information.

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Coin Collector

Posted February 22, 2019February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 1st Grade Math, 2nd & 3rd Grade Math, Math Games

Photo credit: Coin Collector is a fun game for adding up a dollar in change. It has the feel of Mario Bros. There is $1.64 is blocks that can be hit. The player is provided an amount that they need to match, by hitting the correct coin combination. The counter adds as the coins are […]

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Sprint to the Finish

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 1st Grade Math, 2nd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math, 4th-6th Grade Math, Kindergarten Math, Math Games

Photo credit: Math Race is a game where players can practice their arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). The faster the player solves the math problems, the faster the avatar runs. First one to the finish line wins, so run fast!

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Wordyloo

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 2nd & 3rd Grade Reading, Reading Games

Photo credit: Wordyloo is a word building game. You can build words in any direction (forwards, backwards, diagonally). All words must be at least 3 letters long. Some letters are worth bonus point. Periodically you can swap out a row of letters. This is a fun and challenging game for players of all ages.

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Turbo-speed Typing

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in For Students

Photo credit: Turbo Typer is a fun game for beginners. I think that you can still type a bit slower and still win races. There are interesting racetracks to select. I like the space track, and the deserted island track. You can practice typing with the top, middle, or bottom row of letters.

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Bubble Count

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 1st Grade Math, Math Games

Photo credit: Bubble Count is a fun game for students learning to count from 1 to 20, and for recognizing what those numbers look like. I like that players get to add fish to the background when they win a round.

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Spider Swatter

Posted February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in Kindergarten Reading, Reading Games

Photo credit: Spider Swatter is a game for practicing the order of the letters in the English alphabet.   Disclaimer: It seems like you should be able to hit anywhere on the spider with the end of the flyswatter, but you need to HIT the spider in the EYES, on the RIGHT-HAND SIDE! If you […]

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Rhyme Round Up

Posted February 21, 2019February 22, 2019 Trygve BergLeave a commentPosted in 1st Grade Reading, Reading Games

Photo credit: Rhyme Round Up is a really great game for matching words that rhyme. The player hears a word and they see three galloping horses, each with a word on its side. They select the horse whose word rhymes with the word that was said. If they wish to hear each word read aloud, […]

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