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PBS Math Club

PBS Math Club helps you with your homework … and makes you laugh. They cover the 6th-9th grade Common Core Standard for math; topics like adding and subtracting integers, equations, ratios and proportions, and statistics. They use uncommon examples like Mean Girls to explain adding negative numbers in their show.

New Media Institute

NMI is a research institute and they explain why game-based learning is important as well as how it affects the future of the classroom.

Ndemic Creations

Ndemic Creations is a leading, independent game studio dedicated to making ultra high quality, intelligent and sophisticated strategy games.

multiplication.com

Games for learning multiplication!

Minecraft: Education Edition

Minecraft: Education Edition is an open-world game that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive environment where the only limit is your imagination.

MindShift

The MindShift Guide to Digital Games and Learning helps to explain the key ideas in game based learning, which include the “pedagogy, implementation, and assessment.”

Mindset Kit

The Mindset Kit is a free set of online practices and lessons designed to help teachers instruct and foster adaptive beliefs about learning. This kit was created by the Project for Education Research That Scales (PERTS), a research center in the Psychology department at Stanford University.

Math Game Time

Math Game Time is your destination for the best math games and homework help online. Their games are fun, educational and trustworthy.  Math Game Time was created by educators to help kids succeed.  Their goal is to provide a fun, educational playground for students in Pre-K through 7th grade to excel in math.

Legends of Learning

Teachers can assign and track progress on over 2,000 learning games and assessments! Great for class, home, or remote! Students can play the amazing Awakening experience and have fun while learning through research backed methods! Legends of Learning is always FREE for teachers.

Kodu

Kodu Game Lab is a resource for students to use to learn how to make their own games. It is also useful for teachers who wish to create games to implement into their classroom.

Kahoot!

Kahoot! is a game-based classroom response system that creates quizzes, discussion, and surveys that keep students involved in lectures.

Institute of Play

The Institute of Play helps to provide information through research about games and their involvement in learning. Here, educators are able to understand how games help students learn and become engaged.