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MrNussbaum.com features 167 original, challenging, and exciting educational games for kids ages 4 – 14 that allow students to learn and practice topics through role-play, problem solving, critical thinking, calculation, and trial and error. Click "all games" to view the full alphabetized list of my games.
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MrNussbaum.com features 87 original math games covering virtually any elementary and early middle school math topics. My math games are specially designed role-playing games that are both challenging and fun. Games pages include numerous connected activities, printables, and instructional videos.
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MrNussbaum.com features 34 original language arts games covering numerous literacy skills for elementary and middle school students. These role-designing games are specifically developed to be challenging yet fun. Games pages include instructional videos for how to play each game.
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The Mr. Nussbaum social studies game collection features 27 of the web’s most innovative games, reinforcing world and United States geography, history, landforms, latitude and longitude, directions, and much more.
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The MrNussbaum.com science game collection features 19 action-packed science games that use role-play and adventure to reinforce elementary and middle school science topics such as outer space, insects, the human body, periodic table, northern lights, and much more.
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Games Categorized by Grade Level |
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This section features 18 educational games specifically designed for kids ages five and under. Here, students can play the role of a heart-catching unicorn, a sea horse that blows underwater bubbles in the wrong order, or a bus driver desperate to make sure his riders get in the right seats! They can piece together the colorful "abc-a-pillar" or make their own insects among many other things.
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The MrNussbaum.com first grade game section features 40 awesome games specifically for kids ages six and seven. Here, students can use their math skills to race cars, build their own dinosaur or virtual butterfly garden, or, play in a simulated Olympics where their addition and subtraction skills can propel them to gold! There are many other great role-playing games and activities as well.
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This section features 77 games specifically for seven and eight year-old students. Students can be calendar clowns, arm wrestling soft-pretzels with math skills, genius boxers, or totem pole builders among so many other things.
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This section features 81 games specifically for eight and nine year-old students. Here, students can compete for their county or state in the Great American Multiplication Challenge. They can also ski their way to math domination, become Lord Voldemath, emcee the Factor Family Reunion, or create hilarious stories in Deluxe Paralaughs, among many other things.
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This section features 87 games specifically for nine and ten year-old students. Here, students can play golf on the challenging greens at Estimation Valley, create the ultimate teachers lounge for their teachers, play a grumpy lunch lady trying to calculate lunch prices before the next class comes rushing in, and much, much more!
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This section features 104 educational games for your fifth graders. In this section, students can defeat Sir Francis Place Value and his horrid band of Place Value Pirates, join the semicolons in an effort to take control of Punctuation Island from the dreaded colons, or, buy up all of the most important world landmarks in their native currencies in Burnside’s Billions.
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This section contains 93 games perfect for sixth and seventh graders. Here, students can practice ordering decimals, fractions, and percentages in Lunch Line, practice solving equations by finding mythical creatures in Whimsical Windows, or, play my awesome RPG – the Lost Lunchbox. See below for more details.
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This section contains 23 math games specifically selected for seventh and grade students. These games cover skills such as order of operations, positive and negative numbers, proportions, solving equations, and more.
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Games in Spanish or Arabic
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This section contains 15 of the most popular MrNussbaum.com games translated completely into Spanish.
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This section contains nine of the most popular MrNussbaum.com games translated completely into Arabic.
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This section contains three of the most popular MrNussbaum.com games translated completely into French.
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The Halloween games section on MrNussbaum.com features dozens of "scary" games such as Computation Castle, Death to Decimals, Homophones on Halloween, and many others to make late October both scary and educational/
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Are you ready for Football season? If so, MrNussbaum.com is the best place that combines the excitement of Sunday with actual learning and reinforcement for elementary and middle school students. Learn the locations of NFL cities by playing NFL Helmets, print out simulated matchups where math determines the winning team in NFL Matchup Maker, or, try my other selections such as Tackle Math Ball, Paper Football, or NFL Switcheroo.
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This highly motivating section of MrNussbaum.com includes more than a dozen sports-themed games to promote learning and reinforcement. Students can shoot free-throws, jumpers, and three-pointers in Half-court Rounding, hit monstrous home runs while estimating solutions to large math problems in Home Run Derby Math, and participate in a March Madness as the college team of their choice in Sweet 16 Word Madness. Much more as well!
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The Lost Lunchbox is the one of internet’s first educational role-playing games (RPG) designed specifically for children in grades 3 –8. Conceived by Greg Nussbaum, creator of MrNussbaum.com, and designed by the team at igamestudio.com, The Lost Lunchbox is an unforgettable and exciting experience for students that incorporates critical thinking skills in multiple disciplines, problem solving, and a healthy dose of adventure and curiosity. The Lost Lunchbox is an outstanding, educational alternative to traditional video games that glamorize violence and promote mental stagnation.
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This fun section allows students to take a break and try any of five reflex games or puzzles. Some of these are addictive!
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