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"Program Your Own Game"
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DescriptionOverview: Lesson focuses on how software engineers design computer games and other software. Student teams work together to develop a simple computer program using free software that is available in multiple languages. Teams evaluate the games developed by other teams and present findings to the class.

Subject:
Computer Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Blair Sawyers
Date Added:
06/17/2019
Reactants, Products and Leftovers
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Create your own sandwich and then see how many sandwiches you can make with different amounts of ingredients. Do the same with chemical reactions. See how many products you can make with different amounts of reactants. Play a game to test your understanding of reactants, products and leftovers. Can you get a perfect score on each level?

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Simulation
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
PhET Interactive Simulations
Author:
ChemEd DL
Chris Malley
Kathy Perkins
Kelly Lancaster
Patricia Loeblein
Robert Parson
Wendy Adams
Date Added:
03/01/2010
Saving Your Resources! by 3rd Grade Treats
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This is a FREE game that will allow you to help students understand the importance of saving different resources in a community. The game is a very watered down version of learning these key concepts, and should be used as a supplement to their vocabulary and close reads of social studies texts. T...

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Grade Treats
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Date Added:
04/11/2021
Shut the Box
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This Nrich game can give pupils the opportunity to use their number knowledge and it can be adapted to stretch even the highest attainers. In its simplest form it can be accessed by anyone in the class who is able to connect the number of spots on a die to the numeral that represents it. Altering the rules and including operations will give the children opportunities to explore ideas about what makes a "good" game and to develop winning strategies to play their games.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
06/10/2021
Square It
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This Nrich game offers an excellent opportunity to practice visualizing squares and angles on grids and also encourages students to look at strategies using systematic approaches. Describing strategies to others is always a good way to focus and clarify mathematical thought.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Date Added:
06/02/2021
Task Cards for Second and Third Grade Review in Social Studies
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Task Cards are a fun way to review important Social Studies concepts! This set has 30 task cards designed for "end of the year" second graders. Why use Social Studies Review Task Cards: Research tells us that concepts need to be reviewed frequently, or the brain will not remember ideas that have been taught. These cards review important basic Social Studies concepts so that these ideas will go into the long term memory.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Elementary Matters
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Date Added:
04/23/2021
Tug of War
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This Nrich game is designed to get children used to moving along a number line either side of a central point adding and subtracting within 27. It can help to introduce the idea of negative numbers or practice fluency with negatives by changing the midpoint to 0.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
06/09/2021
Workshop I, Fall 2005
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Provides an opportunity for a hands-on project development experience and emphasizes intellectual growth as well as the acquisition of technical skills. Students attend regular meetings to present and critique their work and discuss its implications. This course fulfills the first half of the Comparative Media Studies workshop sequence requirement for entering graduate students. The workshop sequence provides an opportunity for a creative, hands-on project development experience and emphasizes intellectual growth as well as the acquisition of technical skills. The course is designed to provide practical, hands-on experience to complement students' theoretical studies.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Barrett, Edward
Date Added:
01/01/2005