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Cool Math Games 

Cool Math Games is a website designed to allow students to play games that help them with their understanding in various math concepts: strategy, skill, numbers, and logic. Students can learn these concepts through a nontraditional format of a game. Rather than using word problems to induce critical thinking, students are immersed within the problems posed by the different game scenarios.  makes this resource especially inviting for students is the format itself. Many students are familiar with video games and play them as part of their everyday lives. By using math concepts in a game format, students can better connect with the content, given it is culturally relevant to them. What’s great about this resource is that it is not limited to math, despite the website’s name. There are hundreds of games to choose from. Other content areas include geography and science. This is a resource that both science and social studies teachers could use, in addition to math.

Application in the Classroom


Although Cool Math Games is a fun way to get students engaged in the content, it is not a resource to use for regular classroom instruction. I imagine I would use Cool Math Games for students to use as a way to decompress from their class period of learning. I would assign a certain game for students to play related to the curriculum covered in the class period. It helps reinforce the content taught in class, while giving students the opportunity to wind down from their busy day and have fun.

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  1. Hey Heather! Thanks for sharing this resource with us! I actually slightly remember playing games on this website in elementary school, but I think it could definitely be used in the middle school classroom as a way for them to wind down and have fun. Also, I did not know that there were games related to other content areas! That is good information to know as we will be student teaching in two different content areas throughout our time in this program.
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