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Geoguessr
Explore the world without leaving your chair! GeoGuessr shows a random image from Google Street View along with a world map. You guess where the image is actually from by clicking that location on the map. The game will tell you hare far your guess was from the actual location and assign points. There are 5 photos for each game. If you are interested in learning about a particular area you can select games for specific cities and countries.
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Boggle
Boggle is a word game designed by Allan Turoff and originally distributed by Parker Brothers. The game is played using a plastic grid of lettered dice, in which players attempt to find words in sequences of adjacent letters
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Sudoku-Beach version
Beach Sudoku is not your average Sudoku puzzle. The numbers have been replaced with beach themed objects that add a fun and challenging twist on this classic game.
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Sudoku
No need for a pen or pencil, Sudoku is officially online! Click a number followed by an empty box to place it. Fill the entire grid 1-9 on each row, column, and 3x3 square with no repeating numbers to win. Are your Sudoku skills strong enough?
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Nobelprize.org
Nobelprize.org has a unique way of introducing the Nobel Prize that goes beyond the mere presentation of facts. These introductions, aptly called 'educational', are made in the form of games, experiments, and simulated environments ready to be explored and discovered. The productions are aimed at the young, particularly the 14-18 age groups, who may know about the Nobel Prizes and the Nobel Laureates, but often lack a deeper understanding about the Nobel Prize-awarded works.
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Free Rice-English Vocabulary Practice
Freerice is a non-profit website that is owned by and supports the United Nations World Food Programme.
Freerice has two goals:
- Provide education to everyone for free.
- Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free.
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Grammar Bytes
Grammar Instruction with Attitude. Includes detailed terms, interactive exercises, handouts, PowerPoints, videos, and more!
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Grammar Ninja
Grammar Ninja is an educational web game. You are a Grammar Ninja who must find parts of speech by throwing ninja stars at words. Correct answers allow you to continue, while wrong answers literally explode. It’s great fun. Also, download the Grammar Ninja Sentence Creator to create your own sentences.