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  • Deck Your Holidays with a Deck of Cards

    Give your students a holiday gift that keeps them learning! I put my rhyming skills to practice with this little number: ''Your teacher is so smartShe wants you to do your partFor learning fameDo a card game'' I typed up the rhyme and 4 card game directions.I made 2 different versions: One set focuses on addition and subtraction and the other set ...
    Posted to Yearn to Learn (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 2, 2011
  • Trick or Treat Mats

    After reading this I hope you never look at a doormat the same way!  Can you believe that thanks to Dollar Tree I've made learning game doormats! They are portable, sturdy, don't need laminating or cutting and BEST of all are cute. All I did was write various language or math concepts on each candy corn with a sharpie. Take a peek of a few I've ...
    Posted to Yearn to Learn (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 29, 2011
  • Air Travel Vocabulary Interactive Game

    I decided to create this game when I had a memory lapse earlier today, and I couldn't remember the word 'hold', meaning the compartments in aircraft (also ships and buses) designed to hold your luggage and other cargo. Isn't it just embarrassing and frustrating when that happens in class? You may also like ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 25, 2011
  • Means of Transport - Interactive Labelling Game

    A simple interactive game to test on vocabulary on transport.
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 9, 2011
  • How do I find good educational games?

    Ms Dorothy, I have grandbabies coming into town for the holidays.  I want to have some things for them to play with while they are here, but I want to make sure they are educational toys.  Can you recommend somewhere that I can get things for them that will be good for their brains? - Grandmother of Many It is important to know that all play is ...
    Posted to Ask Ms Dorothy (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 20, 2010
  • “Winter Holidays” contains lots of interactives and...

    “Winter Holidays” contains lots of interactives and games centered around Christmas and other winter holidays. Nothing very educational about it but lots of fun. Most of the interactives and games are played full screen with little or no ads. Great for primary students to use independently. 
    Posted to KB...Konnected (Weblog) by Anonymous on December 9, 2010
  • Christmas - New & Fresh Ideas: Games and Activities

    New and fresh ideas for your Christmas classes! Feel free to use them, but respect the Creative Commons etiquette - credit and link to this blog. Christmas Trivia Quiz: see here. Tagxedo Word Cloud Beam up the Tagxedo word cloud. Click image to enlarge. Elicit words related to Christmas. Ask students to explain the connection. Get them to ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 28, 2010
  • Dialogue - At the Passport Control, Matching Game (Elementary) Modified

    See also At the Airport: Putting Dialogue in Sequence, Matching, Jigsaw
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 9, 2010
  • At a Hotel

    Last year, I published a game on a hotel reception dialogue. The file hosting site I used for the game had lost or deleted it since. So, I decided to redo it slightly, added a vocabulary question, and here it is.Remember that for this quiz, if you provide your email address, the results (and the correct answers) will be sent to you. However, ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 21, 2010
  • At the Airport: Putting Dialogue in Sequence, Matching, Jigsaw

    My original posts on dialogue at the airport check-in and at the passport control have been rather popular, so I decided to improve them slightly here. They have been combined into one quiz, and a matching vocabulary exercise has been added, too. If you provide a valid email address, the results of the quiz along with the correct answers will be ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 29, 2010
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