Games
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Riddleopolis
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Reading at iKnowthat.com
Reviewed January 23, 2001 by Lisa, a reader from Pittsburgh, PA who is affiliated with the site. Using animations, words, sentences and sounds, kids will learn basic phonics skills. The game can be refreshed each time it’s played, and children earn certificates for each game completed. Kids set their own pace and can explore any subject they’re learning about that interests them, all at iKnowthat.com!
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Ramblin’ Road Trip
Reviewed September 7, 2000 by Tim Zickus, a reader from Tampa, Florida who is affiliated with the site. The Ramblin’ Road Trip has educational games related to spelling, reading, and writing. The site also includes fun animated post cards and a contest to win a trip to U.S. Space Camp.
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Raichus Revenge
Reviewed June 17, 1999 by a 12 year old from Harrisburg, Pensylvania who is affiliated with the site. Good site for kids. Still needs Pictures. Created 1 day ago and has an award.
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Rags to Riches
"Iz , Auggie and the Groovy Gravy rock band need your help raising $5000 to fix a hole in the ozone layer. For the sake of the real goal of the game (which is to teach you basic business strategies), I’m willing to overlook the absurdity of repairing the ozone layer for $5000; aren’t you? If so, you are the manager of Groovy Gravy’s five-city tour. You get to choose concert venues, set ticket prices, decide on advertising expenditures, and select when to record new songs. Very fun!"
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Quia’s Top Twenty Geography Activities
"Quia is a subscription site with tools for creating interactive games and learning activities such as concentration puzzles, quizzes, flash cards, and word searches. Although it costs to create the activities, playing them is free. This page lists the twenty most popular Quia geography quizzes and activities. Topics include U.S. State Capitals, European Countries/Capitals, World Currencies, and Capitals of Spanish Speaking Countries. Quia warns that because there is no fact-checker proofing each activity, some errors might exist."
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Puzzlemaker
Reviewed April 26, 1999 by a teacher from Kansas City, KS who is not affiliated with the site. This site allows you to make a variety of word and math puzzles. Good way to review spelling words in either word search format or with definitions in crossword puzzles. I use it with my 6th grade class.
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Puzzlemaker: Computer Generated Mazes
"How about printable mazes designed to your specifications? Choose a shape (such as rectangle, oval, wheel or cut out), a grid size (up to eighty by eighty) and a fill method (random and checkerboard are two possibilities). You are free to use these puzzles on your Web site, or in your classroom, as long you give credit to Discovery School. For an incredible collection of intricate hand-drawn mazes in animal shapes and holiday-themes, look for Mazed Things on the Try Other Puzzles menu."
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Puzzlehouse
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Puzzles by Puzzability
"These original interactive puzzles were created to showcase the talents of a team of three puzzle experts, including the crossword editor of the ""Wall Street Journal."" Among the daily and weekly puzzles you’ll find crosswords, word searches and brain teasers. ""We like to point out three ingredients you’ll find in our puzzles: 1) A puzzle that is left unsolved is basically a failure. Puzzles are made to be solved. 2) Puzzles are not tests. They’re entertainment. 3) A good puzzle is a bit like a joke. The unsolved components are a set-up, and the solution is the punch line."""
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