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Executive Command Social Studies Game
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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Executive Command, a free online civics and social studies game....

Chronopticon Learning Game
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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Chronopticon, a free online game that reinforces math and science skills....

Branches of Power Social Studies Game
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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Branches of Power, a free online civics and social studies game....

Teaching with Games, GLPC Case Study: Lisa
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The Joan Ganz Cooney Center released new research from the Games and Learning Publishing Council initiative about teaching with games. They conducted a series of case studies and a national survey, Te...

BrainPOP’s GameUp Presents iCivics
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Teaching U.S. Government? You'll love the iCivics games on BrainPOP's GameUp. This screencast shares best practices for getting the most of of these amazing games.
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Win the White House Social Studies Game
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Visit the Lesson Ideas page to find resources for Win the White House, a free online civics and social studies game....
Tilting Temperatures Lesson Plan: Seasonal Temperature Changes vs. Global Climate Change
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In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-12, students use BrainPOP resources to explore how the tilt of the Earth creates seasonal temperatures. Students will learn how global warming is c...

Brainstorming Web
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A Brainstorming Web graphic organizer is helpful for keeping brainstormed ideas organized, and pre-planning a project or writing assignment. In the middle, students write in the main idea or central c...

Teaching with Games: GLPC Case Study: Steve
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The Joan Ganz Cooney Center released new research from the Games and Learning Publishing Council initiative. They conducted a series of video case studies and a national survey, Teacher Attitudes abo...