GT Student Resources
Links to Websites
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Poki
Poki has the best free online games selection and offers the most fun experience to play alone or with friends. We offer instant play to all our games without downloads, login, popups or other distractions.
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Brainzilla
Brainzilla is a website dedicated to everyone who likes to have fun and exercise the brain.
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Puzzle Prime
Puzzle Prime’s mission is to provide students and adults of all ages the opportunity to develop their mental skills in fun and engaging ways.
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40+ Great Card Games
Tired of playing Solitaire or Go Fish? This site has instructions for playing over 40 great games using a simple deck of cards.
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What Is My Learning Style?
While everyone can learn, we all learn in different ways. To help you better understand yourself, this site has gathered some information about Learning Styles that will highlight the ways in which you receive & process information.
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The Kid Should See This
The Kid Should See This is an unprecedented collection of 4,500+ kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home.
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Drawing with Mo Willems
Find some paper, markers, and loved ones and watch DEMOCRACY DOODLE 2020 for a series of doodle exercises led by Education Artist-in-Residence Mo Willems accompanied by performances by members of the National Symphony Orchestra.
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World of 7 Billion
In the fall of 2011, world population surpassed 7 billion and as a citizen of the earth, it’s important to understand how we reached this milestone, analyze the impact of our choices, and realize that our decisions can and will impact the future.
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Free Rice
The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian organization, saving lives in emergencies and building a better future for people driven into hunger by conflict and the impact of climate change. For every trivia question you answer, free rice is donated to someone in need.