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69 Every science teacher knows that learning doesn’t happen in a textbook: It happens over Bunsen burners, in collaborative groups,…
109 Kids constantly want to know how things work and why rules exist. Critical thinking games help answer all their…
68 Facts and figures can be a lot for students to swallow. Thankfully, social studies is more than just dates…
124 By the time middle schoolers get to PE class, they’re ready to work off some stress or expend their…
56 Want to get cheers instead of groans when it’s time to study for a test? Review games are your…
293 Downtime (planned or unexpected) can be the toughest part of the day to keep students focused. Quick games to…
Teaching grammar can be loads of fun! There are so many active, hands-on ways to engage your learners while at…
Learning new names can be equally daunting for both students and teachers. It’s not just the act of associating names…
4 – Marbles The Marbles game is emotionally brutal, as it pits players against their closest allies and friends. They…
Students need to learn how to separate fact from fiction online, and that includes elementary students. But there is a…