Who
Wants to Win a Million Dollars?
http://education.jlab.org/million/index.html
Designed just like the hit TV show! This is a blast for
math and science learners. Test your knowledge of math
and science as you work your way to the million dollar
level! Although the questions you will answer are real,
the money unfortunately, is not. You aren't playing for
real money! Sorry!
More
Games and Puzzles from Jefferson Labs
http://education.jlab.org/indexpages/elementgames.html
From the creators of Who Wants To Win a Million Dollars,
science and math learners will think they've died and
gone to game heaven!
Quia
http://www.quia.com/web
Quia offers the Web's most extensive collection of educational
tools and templates. With Quia, you can create 16 types
of educational games and activities, quizzes with eight
different question types, surveys, Web pages, and much,
much more! You can either search ones that have already
been created or join ($49/yr) to create your own. Thousands
of educators and schools in more than fifty countries
worldwide subscribe to Quia.
Cardboard
Cognition
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/Cardboard/BoardTOC.html
These 103 games were designed as part of EDTEC 670 and
are not available for sale. However, they are really creative!
Those who have extra time can get some ideas on how to
create your own board game for your classroom. You can
write to the authors for permission to create your own
version of the games. They'll say yes!
Nuts
and Bolts of the Big6
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/big6/game/#download
One of the games from Cardboard Cognition, but this one
includes downloadable pieces.The Big6tm guides students
through the process of information problem-solving and
along the way provides a basic framework for teaching
and promoting information literacy. By following six simple
steps, students are provided with a tried and true method
that enables them to answer a question, complete an assignment,
or create a unique product of some sort. (Information
problem solving is an iterative process, so the steps
themselves are not necessarily always completed sequentially
or in a single pass.)
Edbydesign - MATH
http://www.edbydesign.com/maths/
Fun online math games, featuring mathematics, problem
solving, puzzles and more. We have a combination of Java
applets and flash learning activities. Although designed
for K-8, some games can be good refreshers.
Games
and Puzzles - SCIENCE
http://education.jlab.org/indexpages/elementgames.html