Guess Who is a fun two-player game that teaches students to logically categorize and ask pertinent questions. Each player has a game board with 48 frames that hold different pictures of friendly character faces. Similar to the game of "20 Questions," two play... View More
Write About This is a great app to encourage students to write or speak their own stories. It is visually inviting for elementary school students and likely will appeal to most middle schoolers. Students select from a broad variety of 375 photos and prompts. T... View More
If your student consistently asks for help without trying different ways on their own first Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will learn how to be specific in asking for support so they can still figure out the answer on their own. 2)Instruction: a) Explain w... View More
Write the World is an online writing community for high school students, providing an engaging platform that can effectively motivate students to develop and cultivate a love for writing and expression. Write the World is set up like other social media platfor... View More
This is an enjoyable game that helps students use logic and deductive reasoning. Without looking, players take turns placing a picture card of an animal, food, or common object in a headband on their head so everyone can see except the player. The player then ... View More
If your student's reading fluency or comprehension is not at grade level Instruction and Practice 1) Objective: Build students' comprehension and fluency by continuing to read aloud to and with them, even into the teen years. For students with decreased read... View More
This is a good game to encourage students to be creative, flexible and express themselves. The game features nine cubes with different pictures on each side (e.g. smiley face, lightning bolt, parachute). One player rolls the cubes and must create and verbaliz... View More