Educational games for young children

When I first heard of another online video game that teaches children (and the rest of us) about international aid, I expected the same worthy lesson in logistics as the UN’s FoodForce.

However the first stage of “Darfur is Dying” reminded me of my first foray into Duke Nuke ‘Em (ahem) , frantically tapping my arrow keys to guide my 12 year-old out of the reach of Janjaweed Landcruisers. This one will capture kids’ (and your) imagination and bingo educate them about what’s really happening. I am now mystified as to why I have not included this earlier on this blog!!

Priory Woods School is located in Middlesbrough UK bingo. The school provides a quality, inclusive education for pupils with severe learning difficulties and those with profound and multiple needs.

On the site there are several areas to go to with wonderful and free activities. Start with Resources and then select Cause and Effect/Targeting Activities. If you are on Windows you will be able to download all of these to your computer for use. If on a Macintosh only some of them are downloadable. However, you can play all of them on-line anytime, anywhere.

What I like best about these activities is that they have many that are for older students with the need to still do this level of activity.

There are also interactive stories and educational programs. Have fun!

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