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  1.   Galaxies Galore, Games and More
Homepage for educators and developers Teaching tools Astronomy basics E/PO resources Teaching tools > With guides > Overview: Galaxies Galore Overview of "Online exploration: Galaxies Galore, Games and More" Description | How to use it in the classroom | Related materials | Printable parts Description: Online exploration: Galaxies Galore, Games and More is designed to allow elementary students to use their observational, pattern recognition, and classification skills to learn about galaxies. In the...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  2.   The Money Game
The Money Game Authors: Kasey Sliva Grade: 1-2 Integrated Disciplines: Math NE Standards: 1.1.2 By the end of first grade, students will demonstrate ways of representing numbers and compare relations among numbers. 1.1.3 By the end of first grade, students will identify numbers and applications in everyday situations. O...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  3.   Bang! a Sight Word Game
Name and Description of Activity: Bang! A Sight Word Game Students will learn different sight words Curriculum Area: Language Arts Children: 1-3 Rationale: I chose this activity because the kids enjoy doing it Objectives: Through this game, students will learn to recognize and read sight words Space and Materials Needed: Coffee cans wrapped in paper sight words...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  4.   Musical Computers: a Technological Twist to a Childhood Game
Lesson: Musical Computers: A technological twist to a childhood game Author: Ann Otto (original idea obtained from LilyAnn Fisherman). Grade Level & Content Area: 4-6th grade Language Arts or Computer Keyboarding Standards & Integrated Disciplines: ISTE STANDARDS: O Design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strat...
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    Grade Level: 3-8

  5.   Career Connection Game
Career Connection Game Approximate Time Needed: 45-50 minutes Lesson Summary: Students will compare their perception of what they could be when they "grow up" with the tremendous possibilities of the real world. Hopefully, the significant difference in the number and scope between the students' expectations and search results w...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  6.   Human Computer Game
Human Computer Game Preparation Grade Level: 4-9 Group Size: 20-30 Time: 60-75 Minutes Presenters: 1-3 Objectives * * * This lesson will enable students to: Name the six main function areas inside a computer Simulate the internal operations of a computer completing a function Compare and contrast the difference between...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  7.   Spelling Game
SPARKLE OBJECTIVE: Student will play a game that challenges their spelling skills. OBJECTIVES: The student will a. practice their spelling vocabulary. b. develop a positive attitude towards learning. c. practice their listening skills. RESOURCES/MATERIALS: One copy of students spelling list, an area large enough for the whole class to stand in a ci...
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    Grade Level: 3-12

  8.   Games for Culminating Activity
Games for Culminating Activity Goals: To be creative in developing an activity that will help other students review the information studied in the past four weeks. To work effectively in groups to develop a culminating activity and to play other groups' respective activities. Content Areas: Language Arts - rea...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  9.   Memory Game: Who Were They and Why Did They Go?
Memory Game: Who were they and why did they go? Goals: To facilitate students' understanding of the explorers and their motivations for exploration. Content Areas: History - a historical look at explorers. Sociology/Psychology - motivations for the individual explorers and motivations for the society that sponsored t...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  10.   Jeopardy Game
Jeopardy Game Goals: To review terms that relate to ships and shipping to be prepared for a trip to a ship building company. To demonstrate how many terms, and their meanings, the students remembered from the presentation earlier in the week. Content Areas: History - characteristics of ships throughout time Language Ar...
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    Grade Level: 6-8


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