Parents should decide what is appropriate for child's age. Use the rating system provided by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Use online resources to help you decide if the game is age appropriate.
Parents should decide what is appropriate for child's age. Use the rating system provided by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Use online resources to help you decide if the game is age appropriate.
Parents should decide what is appropriate for child's age. Use the rating system provided by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Use online resources to help you decide if the game is age appropriate.
2. Minimal violence 3. No games that could scare students
At Home Games
4. Choose games that are happy and friendly for all
students at the appropriate level
1. Not very educational, more for fun
2. Some violence 3. Parents should decide what is appropriate for childs age. Use the rating system provided by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Rating Title Appropriate Ages EC=Early Childhood 3 and older E=Everyone 6+ E-10=Everyone 10+ 10+ T=Teen 13+ M=Mature 17+ AO=Adults Only 18+ RP=Rating Pending 4. Use online resources to help you decide if the game is age appropriate
Examples of School Appropriate
Games
Examples of Home Appropriate
Games
1. Spelling City 2. Lexia 3. SuccessMaker 4. Duck Run 5. Fast Math 6. ABCYa 7. Raz-kids 8. Starfall (better for little kids) 9. Comic Creator 10.U.S. Mint 11.TenMarks 12.US Maps
1. Legends of Zelda-Twilight Princess (T)
2. Skylander Trap Team (E-10) 3. Legend of Zelda-Wind Waker (E) 4. Pokemon X (E) 5. Legends of Zelda-The Link Between Worlds (E-10) 6. SuperMario 3D World (E-10) 7. Nintendo Land (E) 8. FIFA World Cup (E) 9. SuperSmash Brothers (E-10) 10.Sonic Boom Rise of Lyric (E-10) 11.Monkey Quest (E-10) 12.Minecraft (online game, E-10)