Links to Games for Students


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INTRODUCTION


Educational games can be used in a classroom setting. These selection of links showcase just a small sampling of thousands of listings.

Teachers are always searching for new ways to capture their student's interest. There are a few links here that may capture your interest.

The educational and classroom value is described below each section.



Memory Game - A great game to stimulate memory skills! Use caution though, you may not be able to stop playing, once you start.

This game stimulates motor skills for thinking and problem-solving techniques. Students will be stimulated by the challenges of the puzzle.

DRILL GAME: President's Naming Game - Welcome to the United States Presidents Drill. You will be provided with a number (as in 22 standing for the 22nd president) representing the president of the United States that we wish you to supply the answers for. You will be able to pick their name, the years that they served, and the number of terms served.

This game is educational with means of learning the names of Presidents. Students get a chance to research the option and also comprehend new meanings.

Crossword & Scramble Games - Various crossword and scramble word games for all levels based on specific topics.

This game challenges students with the basic ideal of word definition. Students can interact with the game and fill in the words as they are solved.

AllMixedUp - Starts with Tic Tac Toe and proceeds to these fun games: clunk .. hangman .. tic tac toe .. connect 4 .. othello slider .. ataxx .. solo .. kona .. light .. merlin paint .. solitaire .. dice .. mines .. go .. wordy .. chess .. sokoban

Educational value for these games are for motor skills, thinking, and problem solving. Students will find plenty of learning opportunities here.



Elementary Links
Elementary Game Links


NOW, WHERE DO WE GO?

Maki's Link Page

Professor Ellerbruch Web Site

Northern Michigan University(NMU)

- Back to Maki's Link Page

- Professor Ellerbruch Link Page

- NMU Home Page



Updated: 14 October 2001 - 5:00 PM

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