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Games offer individuals a learning environment rich with choice and feedback . . . not only for gathering information about a student’s learning, but that also demand mastery in recall, comprehension, and problem solving. The difficulty with games may be our view that games are a form of pl...
This is a brief review of the Civics and Moral Education programme currently in use in Singapore schools. The paper offers an appraisal of the rationale pr... W*T Tai,C Lee Chin - 《Journal of Moral Education》 被引量: 45发表: 2004年 Effective Citizenship Education Through Mobile Game Bas...
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Civics & Government Unit American Revolution Packet World Facts Packet Do your kids know the 4 largest countries? Which countries have the most people? The longest river? This packet covers basic world and U.S. facts and also covers geographic features and land forms. ...
Hilarious and fast-paced, John Green’s video take on the U.S. Constitution is nonetheless chock-full of important facts and details, and would serve as a great flipped classroom assignment. Plus, kids will love watching it! CONSTITUTION DAY GAMES AND INTERACTIVES iCivics Constitution GamesWhy...
iCivics is a free-to-use lesson-planning tool that allows teachers to better educate students on civic knowledge. iCivics Lesson PlanLearn how to incorporate the free iCivics resources into your instruction. Khan AcademyKhan Academy is a free online teaching resource that offers courses to ...
This site puts a flashy twist on civics-related topics, puts a ton of resources in teachers’ hands and lets students play REALLY fun games.Click here! Wonderopolis Kids are curious. Wonderopolis is a site that asks and answers interesting questions about almost anything.Click here!
Reading and language arts.Focuses on reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills for grades K-12 (ages 5-18+). Humanities.Includes history, art history, government, and civics, along with AP-level courses (ages 11-18+). ...
In Social Studies which includes History, Civics and Geography, learners need to remember bits of information. At the time of examination they get confused because all the different information they commit to memory get into a chaotic pattern. The examination stress adds to the confusion. Hence so...