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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Legends of Learning Science Games for Kids via Monica Burns

Legends of Learning Science Games for Kids via Monica Burns | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Legends of Learning has hundreds of science games for kids in elementary and middle school. Their website has standards-based science games and assessments for the science classroom.

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Dahian Vargas's curator insight, May 4, 2018 8:37 PM
Nowadays, the language teaching process is not an isolated subject; on the contrary, teachers need to implement content to other subjects in order to teach a language in a meaningful way avoiding the traditional and grammatical classes. So one of the most uses subjects is the natural science for that reason, I like this website that provides interesting resources to implement in classes, and gives ideas for teachers who are starting to implement science in their classes. In addition, I want to mention that use engaging and interesting activities the students learn easily.
 
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Educational Technology Guy: CellCraft - learn about cells through interactive game

Educational Technology Guy: CellCraft - learn about cells through interactive game | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Educational Technology Guy: CellCraft - learn about cells through interactive game.


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Top 10 Educational Games to Use with Students in Class (from Nobel Prize Website)

Top 10 Educational Games to Use with Students in Class (from Nobel Prize Website) | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Nobelprize.org, the official site of Nobel Prize, offers a number of interesting educational games you can use with your students in class. These are interactive games and simulations based on Nobel-awarded achievements to teach and inspire students. There are actually over 29 games covering different topics including physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Most of these games include a ‘Read more’ link to help students learn more about the subject. Below are the 10 most popular games in Nobelprize.org. To access all the educational resources and games, check out this page.

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GwynethJones's curator insight, May 14, 2017 6:01 PM

I'd give a Nobel prize for good games to use with the kiddos!

Carol Hancox's curator insight, May 19, 2017 4:59 AM
Possible game ideas for teaching and learning