Looking for something new to LEARN?? You've come to the right place!
Below are some links to explore. PLEASE check back soon for updates to this page!! I plan to add lots of resources to keep you thinking and learning!!
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April Brainworks Calendar (offers a challenge to solve for every day of the month!)
March Brainworks Calendar
Classroom Breakout Rooms (Escape Rooms) - Virtual for many subject areas. These are wonderful & promote Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Problem Solving Skills. There are all levels K-12 & all subject areas: These have been created & free for this time of school closings. Students LOVE these. https://www.breakoutedu.com/funathome. Here is a video to tell you how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89Tj0Ietgo0
Looking for some challenging problems to solve? Try these!! http://cmspow.weebly.com/ Just click on any of the "Archive" links on the right menu bar!
Cool Math for Kids -- This is one of my all-time favorites! I love the logic and puzzle games! (You can also visit coolmath.com for pre-algebra and beyond.)
Mensa For Kids Game Page --
The Labyrinth Society Kids Page -- Interested in labyrinths and mazes? You'll love this!
Something for everyone can be found on the following sites!
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
http://wonderopolis.org/
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/#.UxOWveNdVEI
Are you a "history buff"? Interested in government and how it works? Check out this cool site! http://kids.usa.gov/index.shtml
Perhaps science is more your style! Get the latest science news (and MUCH more) from this amazing site!
https://student.societyforscience.org/sciencenews-students
Looking for an engineering challenge? Visit this neat site and scroll down to the gold bar for some very cool engineering games! http://www.asce.org/LandingPage.aspx?id=65
Love the SET game challenges we do in class? You can get 4 puzzles a day from this site!! Happy grouping! :)
http://www.nytimes.com/crosswords/game/set/?page=set&difficulty=&_r=0