Software Title: Freshwater Habitats
Grade/Age Level: Third Grade
Subject Area: Science
Platform: Both
Purpose: This is a fun way to teach students about habitats and the difference between habitats. The students will also learn which animals live in which habitats and why. The teacher can choose to watch the educational video as a whole class or individual. There are worksheets that go along with the video for the teacher to use to see if the students were paying attention and how much they learned. There are some suggested activities that go along with the video.
Software Title: Multiplication Picture
Grade/ Age Level: Third Grade
Subject Area: Math
Platform: Both
Purpose: A fun and exciting way for students to learn multiplication. The students play the game and as they get answers right, a piece of the picture shows up. It's fun to see what picture is behind the boards. Every picture is different so no matter how many times the student plays, each picture will be different. The multiplication is at a higher level and that is why I suggested third grade. This is a new way for students to have fun while learning their multiplication.
Software Title: Coast to Coast
Grade/Age Level: Fifth Grade
Subject Area: Geography
Platform: Both
Purpose: To test students knowledge and skills of the geography of the United States. Some questions are about the capitals, some are about the shape of a state and some are about geological features that are in that state. This game is fun to play with one player or two. The students would be able to challenge one another.
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Thanks for providing this excellent resource for the class. I'm looking forward to your presentation.
I was impressed with your sources! I liked the Freshwater Habitat one the best. It would be great as part of a science unit. The class would see the movie together, they students would laugh at the robot and learn at the same time. Plus after watching it as a class, they students could watch it or do the activities on their own.
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