Tell your students to grab the keys and get behind the wheel! …
Tell your students to grab the keys and get behind the wheel! It's their turn to drive the Justice Express in our new version of Court Quest. Assign the game and allow them to explore our state and federal courts systems by helping their passengers navigate through the American judicial system. For English and Multilingual Learners: Use the support tool, Spanish translation, voiceover and glossary. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Distinguish between the federal and state court systems Identify the types and levels of courts within each system Evaluate case scenarios to send citizens to the correct court
This article introduces a free online collection of images, video clips, and …
This article introduces a free online collection of images, video clips, and animations that teachers can use in creating resources for use with students. The four steps in creating a video clip, an animation, or other resource are presented.
Here are three activities--concentration, matching, and flashcards--to help learn or review the …
Here are three activities--concentration, matching, and flashcards--to help learn or review the units of customary measurement. Users must enable JavaScript.
In Do I Have a Right? students run their own firm of …
In Do I Have a Right? students run their own firm of lawyers specializing in constitutional law. They decide if potential clients have a right, match them with the best lawyer, and win their case. The more clients you serve and the more cases you win, and the faster your law firm grows! Do I Have Right? includes: Full edition or a Bill of Rights edition; Option to play in English language or Spanish language; Option to hear or mute English voiceover, music, and/or sound effects. Planning to play Do I Have a Right? on Constitution Day? Explore our Constitution Day collection to find more resources. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Identify rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments Recall the specific amendment that guarantees a particular right Recognize complaints not involving constitutional rights
Donkey Hodie is serving frozen yogurt treats to her pals, and she …
Donkey Hodie is serving frozen yogurt treats to her pals, and she needs help! In this game, children follow steps to complete customers' orders. As they play, children practice following a plan and are encouraged to be persistent if things don't go quite as planned. In the classroom, teachers and students can discuss following a plan, listening and trying again after making a mistake.
Explore the four neighborhoods of Recycle City to learn all the ways …
Explore the four neighborhoods of Recycle City to learn all the ways people there are recycling, reducing, and reusing materials. Take a look also at Dumptown, which is how Recycle City used to look, and see all the waste reduction programs available to City Hall and the impact each program can have on cleaning up a city. Includes downloadable activities for students and teachers.
Teach students about less than or greater than for numbers 1 to …
Teach students about less than or greater than for numbers 1 to 20 in this math game. Using the classic mnemonic device of the alligator mouth to represent the meaning of the less than and greater than signs, students will choose which mouth is pointing towards the larger of two numbers.
Use a series of interactive models and games to explore electrostatics. Learn …
Use a series of interactive models and games to explore electrostatics. Learn about the effects positive and negative charges have on one another, and investigate these effects further through games. Learn about Coulomb's law and the concept that both the distance between the charges and the difference in the charges affect the strength of the force. Explore polarization at an atomic level, and learn how a material that does not hold any net charge can be attracted to a charged object. Students will be able to:
Test your knowledge of the thirteen colonies with these interactive games. You'll …
Test your knowledge of the thirteen colonies with these interactive games. You'll find matching, concentration, flashcards, and a word search, along with a list of terms to refresh your memory.
This interactive game is similar to Concentration. Students must evaluate the expression …
This interactive game is similar to Concentration. Students must evaluate the expression in the puzzle for the given value and match it with the correct answer.
Have your students ever wanted to be President for a day? In …
Have your students ever wanted to be President for a day? In Executive Command, students can play commander-in-chief in this video game and learn how to: Propose an agenda to Congress; Sign bills into law; Delegate new laws to the appropriate federal agency; Handle international diplomacy; Command the military during times of war. Explore all of our free election curriculum and teaching resources at our Election Headquarters. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Analyze the structure, functions, and processes of the executive branch Describe the various roles of the president: commander in chief, head diplomat, agenda setter, chief executive Identify the functions of executive cabinet positions and regulatory departments
Ever wanted to be President for a day? In Executive Command, you …
Ever wanted to be President for a day? In Executive Command, you can be President for four years! Try to accomplish what you set as your agenda while facing the challenges and responsibilities that crop up along the way. Being commander-in-chief and chief executive is no easy job! See how you do!
Test your knowledge of the Bill of Rights by playing the Bill …
Test your knowledge of the Bill of Rights by playing the Bill of Rights golf game. As you correctly answer questions, you may fall into a trap, bogey, par, or get a hole in one! A scorecard and answers are provided. Also, included is a link to the history of the Bill of Rights.
Are you a law school drop out or a Supreme Court justice? …
Are you a law school drop out or a Supreme Court justice? Take this trivia quiz over the Constitution and find out! Self-correcting and answers are provided.
This site is designed for students to learn more about the FBI …
This site is designed for students to learn more about the FBI through age-appropriate games, tips, stories, and interactives. They also introduce students to their working dogs and show how FBI special agents and analysts investigate cases.
Children will learn measurement and the measureable attributes for time in this …
Children will learn measurement and the measureable attributes for time in this interactive game from FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman. Ruff sometimes needs his assistant to do silly things. They have one minute to do things like spin around in circles, jump up and down, or even stand perfectly still. Don't worry, it only takes a minute! Available in Spanish.
A collection of curated resources for middle school financial literacy, including lesson …
A collection of curated resources for middle school financial literacy, including lesson plans, ebooks, activities and interactives, and video. Each item includes a description and link to the resource.
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