The first games I played on this site (years ago) were all math games, but I was happy to see that there are plenty of activities for a variety of subjects. (Some of which include: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fraction, geography, language arts, and even typing!)
Students who simply want the practice can play single-player games. Students who enjoy (and benefit from) a little friendly competition will love playing the multi-player games. They can either join a game and compete against other students, or they can create their own game and compete with each other in the classroom.
This video is from a couple of elementary schools in Olathe, Kansas, that tried out Arcademic Skill Builders:
I certainly haven't tried them all, but my favorite games so far are Penguin Jump Multiplication and Furious Frogs. What are your students' favorites?
Check out Arcademic Skill Builders today!
Check out Arcademic Skill Builders today!
1 comments:
Whoo hoo! Keep ‘em coming! I love the language arts games “)
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