Recess Can Be Fun AND Educational

It’s recess time! I am excited to share this week’s tool because it is super easy and fun to use in any classroom!

RoomRecess.com

RoomRecess.com is a website that offers a wide range of activities and resources for K-6 education. These include virtual manipulatives, printables, and video-based lessons. Students are really engaged when practicing a variety of skills and as a teacher, the manipulatives are a great way to keep students involved. The games range from ELA to Math to Puzzles and there is a wide variety of each. They are really fun and draw the player in.

The site is designed to be both desktop and tablet-friendly, making it a useful tool for both in-class and virtual learning. You can easily drop links into Google Classroom for review or let the students explore on their own. The activities and resources on RoomRecess can be used as review tools or for reinforcing learning, making it a valuable resource for educators and students alike.

So if you need some indoor recess activities or just fun ways to review content, we have a fun tool for you!

Have a great week everyone!

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