Game-Based Learning
Wonderopolis® is a place where natural curiosity and imagination lead to exploration and discovery in learners of all ages. Each day, they pose an intriguing question—the Wonder of the Day®—and explore it in a variety of ways.
Students and teachers can use this website to create their own games for the classroom and learning.
Make learning a blast! Toy Theater is an online game website for kids, chock full of interactive art games, fun reading games, and cool math games. Designed with the needs of kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade in mind, these free online educational games for kids are trusted by teachers around the world to provide real educational value for their classrooms.
Geometric games that are aligned with the common core for K-12.
How can designing games about real world issues teach students empathy, systems thinking, and design thinking? This curriculum guide shares lesson plans and ideas for educators to implement created by experts who lead game jams themed on topics such as climate change, immigration stories and local voices, and future cities
Here is a complied list of the top 100 games that can be used in game-based learning.
This website teaches teachers how to create effective games for their classrooms.
Students can create interactive stories, games, and animations to share with everyone on this website. Teachers and Parents can be involved as well, helping students creativity and aiding in their learning of digital storytelling and programming.
Remind is a communication tool that allows teachers to connect instantly with their students and parents. You can send a quick, simple message to any device at any time.
Here is a game design resource that is base on the Quest Schools’ model of game-based learning.
Students, parents, and educators can use this website to learn while using activities and games.
A free and open computational thinking playground. Modify expressions, build simulations, and play games to experience the joy of math!