"Digital educational games, interactives, virtual labs are excellent resources to assist learning and raising interests for inquiry or investigation. To visualize concepts or to do experiments on computers are cost-effective and efficient. Some games even use role-playing techniques or story lines. Some games create a virtual journey which is impossible to have in real world."
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Ideas of what to do during your distance learning Zoom or Google Meet session. Games and activities you can do virtually with any class.
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Name 3 Category Task Cards are great for language building, brain warm-ups, or just a fun game to play. This unit includes 50 task cards plus 2 blank to create your own. They are not numbers so you can use them all or pick and choose the ones you want based on ability. You can use this one on one, small group, centers, or whole group as a filler, morning warm-up, etc. Follow me on TPT for more exciting activities and FREEBIES!! All new products are 50% off for the first 24 hours. Don't forget to leave feedback. TPT gives credit for future purchases. Like me on Facebook too: www.facebook.com/rockininsecond
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Games have long been used for developing both skills and knowledge in the education sector. As digital technologies continue to develop, the range of digital learning games also continues to grow, driving an area of learning called game-based learning. It is not new, but it is using new digital tools and platforms – and there is an accompanying pedagogical shift from using games to motivate and engage students in learning to using ‘serious games’ as the basis for knowledge and skill development. ‘Gamification’ describes the process of applying game rules to a learning process.
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With this worksheet, you can help your students to identify the most common crimes vocabulary by an interesting reading exercise. Also at the end, they could color the pictures of Batman, a comic well known for fighting crime. - ESL worksheets
The traditional classroom games that teachers are used to playing in class may not be possible while teaching online in a virtual classroom. So, we have put together a list of virtual classroom games and activities to help you out.
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Board game that stimulates creative thinking and vocabulary building. There are two similar board games available for download: Name 3 Things (easy) and Name 7 Things (Hard). - ESL worksheets
So what does this have to do with Google Cardboard? Well halfway through the session I shared Nearpod, a formative assessment (aka #FormativeTech) tool.
Students read the sentences and complete with an appropriate animal. Several answers possible in some cases. Students can work alone, in groups or pairs and discuss if needed. - ESL worksheets
Game Based Solution DesignHow to citeMarczewski, A. (2015). Game Thinking. Even Ninja Monkeys Like to Play: Gamification, Game Thinking and Motivational Design (1st ed., pp. 15). CreateSpace Indep
The worksheet contains eight basic English riddles with an answer sheet on the second page. It can be used as a warm up activity that is fun yet challenging. I certainly didn't know most of the answers without the key!All eight riddles are from http://eslmobi.com/3i/a_riddles.htm . I simply chose the riddles from the site and formatted it in Microsoft Word. - ESL worksheets
Five people are talking about what they must do, what they mustn’t do and what they should do. Find out which information belongs to which person. The pics are from fumira.jp. The background is my creation. Hope you´ll enjoy it with your ss, too. Hugs, Zsuzsapszi - ESL worksheets
Padlet is an excellent tool for virtual vocabulary instruction. See how easy it is for students to use padlet to share vocabulary word meanings.
This is my 10th logic game. It´s about personality. It´s good to have some fun before, during or at the end of the Summer Holiday. The key is on the 2nd page. The clues are very simple. The cliparts are from Philip Martin. Thanks for them. Hope you like it. Have a great week. Hugs, ZsuzsapsziIf you don’t know how to solve this kind of game, you can look at the Einstein riddle on the net or have a look at my 33rd logic game, called Best friends where I wrote down the solution step by step. - ESL worksheets
Desperate for something that will engage students during virtual meetings? Try a virtual classroom murder mystery! In this post I'm explaining how to adapt my murder mystery lesson to an online meeting. Click here if you haven't yet read my post about murder mystery lessons. Okay, so let's talk about how this very social lesson ...
Math Review Game Board Need a fun way to have students review topics that they've learned throughout the year? This week I've been working with Union Middle School math teachers Alyssa Starr and Joy D'Apuzzo on creating a 6th grade HyperDoc game board that gives students a fun way to review major math concepts. It's basically a Google Doc with tables of math activities. Feel free to explore, copy, and modify the Math 6 Review Game Board that we came up with. This HyperDoc gives students choices about which activities they would like to complete and it also gives time back to the teacher, allowing for individualized or small group instruction. When looking for activities to include in the game board, we were looking for a variety and a mixture of tech and non-tech related activities. Here's where I found some really great math resources: Would You Rather Math by John Stevens Play with Your Math by Joey Kelly and Xi Yu Mr Kraft's Desmos Creations by Nathan Kraft Learn Zillion Khan Academy Desmos: teacher.desmos.com (Use the search tool and preview already made activities.) I have to admit that it does take a lot of time searching for quality resources and games, but my advice is to collaborate with other teachers and TOSAs in your school district. The big payoff is student excitement about content related activities. The students don't have to sit and listen to another lecture from their teacher and the teacher is freed up to work with students who may need some extra support. Math Game Board in Action Math Game Board in Action Tweet Yesterday I had the opportunity to watch Miss Starr's class explore and complete game board activities. I did not see one student who was off task during the whole class period. Students were allowed to work in pairs and they had the freedom to choose where they wanted to sit in the classroom. Of course, some went straight to playing online math games like Inequality Wars or Percent Jeopardy, but others went directly to non-tech tasks. I watched 2 boys grab a deck of cards and play Exponent War with their notebook and whiteboards out and 2 girls in the back were working on writing a song about fractions. Even though students were working next to their friends and collaborating on certain activities, not once did I feel like it got really noisy in the classroom. During a time when students are getting ready for SBAC testing, it's so nice to see smiles on students' faces and laughter and excitement throughout the room. Modified Game Board and Activities for Elementary Math Here's a game board that was created for 3rd Grade Math Review and 4th Grade Math Review. Thank you to Elise Plutt and Kristen Yoshioka for all of your 3rd and 4th grade advice and input when creating this HyperDoc. Please note: *If you do choose to make a copy of any of these game boards, please make changes and modifications to the activities according to YOUR students' skills. If your students have limited experience on Chromebooks, you might think about swapping some activities for hands on or paper-based tasks. If you have any questions, or would like any help or advice on creating a game board HyperDoc of your own, please feel free to contact me: [email protected]
In preparing for this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson, I keep accidentally typing “virtual” instead of “virtuous.” Which got me thinking, what would it mean to be a virtually virtuous woman or man?
Test your knowledge about sports. Can you name the sports, their equipment, where each is played. Good for conversational practice. Thanks to PhilipR for the template. - ESL worksheets
The traditional classroom games that teachers are used to playing in class may not be possible while teaching online in a virtual classroom. So, we have put together a list of virtual classroom games and activities to help you out.
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It´s a game in which the task of the students is to ask at least 3 question about given topic. If, for instance, a student lands on a card - a ghost, he/she must ask their partners questions concerning this topic e.g., ´Have you ever seen a ghost? When did you see it? what did you do?' etc. If they can´t make such questions, they must go back 6 spaces. - ESL worksheets