Monday, March 30, 2020

Digital Breakouts

WEBSITES  Breakout EDU "Fun at Home" & CoffeyITRT Digital Breakouts
AUDIENCE ↬ teachers, students, & families
CONTENT ↬ any/all

GRADE LEVELS  any/all

As we write & create lessons for our students, don't forget about adding in a little fun while stretching your students brains. (And the best part? Families can do this together!) And this isn't meant solely for time at home - playing them IN school can also be very rewarding!

I have long been a fan of digital breakouts in connection with content. But they require a bit of thinking to plan and create. (And WELL worth the time!) Today I have 2 excellent sites with ready-to-go digital breakouts that you can share with your students & their families. I know that these are games & have the goal of being "fun" ... and that's very true! But they also require a heavy dose of problem solving and critical thinking.

Breakout EDU Fun at Home has the site broken down by grade levels, making it easy for you to find age-appropriate games to gear your students and families toward.

Tonya Coffey has her site also easily organized into categories. Love them both!!!


*** BONUS ***

Want to make your own, but you feeling intimidated? Check out Flippity.net's "Flippity Scavenger Hunt" template. Make a copy, and replace the demo's questions & answers, publish to the web, and then share the link! It's a super fun way to review content or practice knowledge.

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