Three Good Ways to Make Online Word Games
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Three Good Ways to Make Online Word Games

As we get toward the end of the school year many of us will be looking for some fun activities for our students to do to review key terms and concepts of the last year or semester. I shared a handful of ideas for doing that in this week’s Practical Ed Tech newsletter. Another idea is to create some simple online word games for your students to play. This might sound difficult, but it’s not.As we get toward the end of the school year many of us will be looking for some fun activities for our students to do to review key terms and concepts of the last year or semester. I shared a handful of ideas for doing that in this week’s Practical Ed Tech newsletter. Another idea is to create some simple online word games for your students to play. This might sound difficult, but it’s not.educandy, Educational Games, Flippity, Free Technology For Teachers, how to, Spelling Games, Word GamesRead More

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