Gaming experiments from the Google Arts & Culture Lab
Explore music and its connections to math, science, and art.
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A simple, narrative-stye game allows students to practice math concepts that are aligned with state standards. Teachers can set up a class with a class code, or students can play on their own!
Delve into America's history with fun facts and interactive activities
Students can earn points playing games that teach civics and U.S. history
Includes curriculum units and scope & sequence
Build anything from games, animations, to whatever you imagine using Chips that run on math!
A collection of games both silly and educational
Funbrain offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy.
Be Internet Awesome with games that help students develop their digital citizenship.
Math and science games for lower elementary learners.
A deeply-researched, award-winning educational media project with proven positive impact on history learning
*"Flight to Freedom" not yet available for Chromebooks
Mission US is committed to teaching complicated and sensitive topics in American history. We recommend that teachers/parents preview game content to make sure it is appropriate for their students/children.
GameUp is a vetted and always-expanding collection of cross-curricular digital learning games from leading game designers, paired with implementation materials. Students can capture a screenshot of what they’ve done, make notes about it, and send it to teachers for feedback.
Math Snacks are games and animations that convey math in creative, visual, and applied ways, and is a multidisciplinary project of New Mexico State University.
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