There are many math games students can play when at home. One of the classic games that is still available for download is Number Munchers, a game similar to Pac-Man which the character eats the correct answers in a maze.
Yes, there are tons of places to go to find safe and free educational elementary games online. The best site is probably www.primarygames.com they have a wide selection of great games for kids to learn.
For interactive fraction games, visit www.math-play.com/. This site offers fun math games for elementary and middle school students to help them understand math better.
Studied goal setting by elementary students by utilizing a strategy of psychomotor and academic games. No grade level differences were observed; however, proportionally more second- through fourth-grade girls and fifth-grade boys were classified as realistic goal setters. Concludes elementary students can set realistic goals in academic and psychomotor games.
There is a cute description of a stethoscope at Educational Learning Games. It is an ad but the description still works. I found a website that has a description of a stethoscope and has an assignment on making your own stethoscope that seems pretty good. It seems like a pretty good experiment for elementary school students. Check out Making a Stethoscope at OSU.
There are a number of places where one can find interactive math games for elementary school children. These websites include Primary Games, Learn 4 Good and Learning Games for Kids.
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Some engaging and educational financial literacy games for elementary students include "Money Metropolis," "Peter Pig's Money Counter," and "Financial Football." These games help children learn about money management, budgeting, and saving in a fun and interactive way.
There are many PC strategy games that are appropriate for high school students. Examples of PC strategy games that are appropriate for high school students include Command and Conquer, Age of Empires, and Empire: Total War.
I imagine almost all of them are played by high school students.
Try playing with your friends- get together and just hang out and play games!
Uhh... wow. Elementary School Parties: Games. Middle School: Hangin' out. High School Parties: Drugs, Sex, Drama.
To look cool.