Could this be used in a classroom?
Saturday, February 16, 2008
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Language and communication is at the heart of society. Learning how to use language to communicate wants and have needs met can be a complex task for many children. Our course will explore how language develops and the intricate challenges many children face who experience a variety of physical, emotional and cognitive difficulties.
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Of course! It would be even more educational if the game came with different core content areas in different subjects. Such as Math (addition, subtraction, multiplication etc.) or Reading/English (subject-verb agreement, sentence strcture, prepositions etc.) Actually, my brother had this game on his computer and we were addicted to it when I was younger! I think that this would be a great addition to any classroom! Plus, its FUN!
I think this would be a great addition to the classroom. It's just like adding Jeopardy to the classroom. I think alot of game shows can be adapted to use in the classroom.
Did you play? How much money did you win?
this game is so addicting, ha.
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I think that this could be adapted to use in the classroom by having them answer more educational type questions, and actually giving them the money that they win to spend at some sort of an auction or something like that at the end of the week! I think kids would enjoy that!! I think that things like this also help kids learn because they are associating learning with fun!!
This game could be used in the classroom of course with different questions that relate to the course it is being used in. I like the idea of letting the class earn points and when they get to say 100 points they can have a small class party or extra recess. I believe they should all work as a team and earn points!
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