![]() ![]() * This is a great site for language arts activities for all grade levels. It provides all parts of a lesson plan and the materials that a teacher may choose to use. *This is a really fun site for students of all ages to practice math skills. Students can use this site to practice various skills on individual laptops or on the smartboard. It is a great way to incorporate your smartboard into rotating small groups. *This site provides fun educational, interactive games for primary students and interactive whiteboard activities for teachers. Enter your answers, provide the clues, and print out the final result to challenge your friends. My kids love this site because they can challenge students from all over the country that subscribe. Create your own crossword puzzle with this interactive tool. The only drawback is that your school has to subscribe annually and it can become expensive. *I have used this site in the past to help with literacy center activities. You can make your own word searches, crossword puzzles and many other worksheets. Click on a picture and the puzzle space changes to yellow. Solve this vocabulary crossword online using the pictures as clues. You can also make word wall word cards if you plan on utilizing a word wall, which I highly suggest. This interactive ESL crossword puzzle will help you practice school supplies and stationery vocabulary (pen, pencil, ruler etc). However, you can buy an individual membership for only $20.00 a year! I love this site but it generally just provides worksheets and doesn't give ideas for lessons. *Amazing! This site provides online, interactive versions of your favorite fiction/non-fiction stories. At the end of the story, the students can choose to write a report, take a quiz, and/or play some related vocabulary or comprehension games! So fun to use when reinforcing any reading concept. My current philosophy of technology in education is very much a "middle of the road" standpoint. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.I agree with technology enthusiasts in that I feel that various forms of technology should be integrated appropriately into every classroom so that students become technologically fluent. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. ![]() The weekly e-learning challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. Wishing you a great week, E-Learning Heroes! New to the E-Learning Challenges? Online Tennis Games and Quizzes #239: Challenge | Recap To help you avoid any creative dry spells, check out the championship examples your fellow community members shared in last week’s tennis challenge: If possible, please share your source files so other community members can benefit from your expertise. We’ll be more than happy to help you transform your crossword design comps into an interactive example.įor those of you with more course-building experience, try finding a creative angle or use case for your entry. If you’re new to Storyline or course authoring, try mocking up your example and asking for help in the forums. ![]() This week, your challenge is to share an example of a crossword puzzle. View and download Word Puzzle by Adebare Showemmo View and download Crossword Puzzle Game by Nicole Legault View and download Crossword Puzzle Template by Jacinta Penn To help you get started, I’ve rounded up a few examples and downloads so you can see how other course designers are approaching this popular word game. How you manage those variables will be a big part of the production process. Depending on the number of words in your game, you could be looking at dozens of text variables. To create crossword games, you’ll need a separate text entry field for each letter. This week we’re taking things up a notch by using multiple text entry fields to create crossword puzzles. In a recent challenge, we looked at using text entry fields and variable references to capture and display learner’s names. E-Learning Crossword Puzzle Games #240: Challenge | Recap
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