Just starting this page. It could also include ‘critical thinking’ and ‘logical thinking’. Ideas?
- Let me Google that for you–all those questions people ask, they could have answered themselves? Here’s a site. They even have stickers
- Math Pickle–put student in a choatic situation and see how they solve the problem
- Thinkrolls–problem-solving app for kids
Failure
- The Crossing–attempts to cross a gorge; some fail; all result in success
Puzzles
- Digipuzzles–great puzzles for geography, nature, and holidays
- Jigsaw Planet–create your own picture jigsaw
- Jigsaw puzzles
- Jigzone–puzzles
- Jigsaw Puzzles–JS
Robotics
- Using robots and drones for handicaps–wow–a TED talk video
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I have discovered a browser version of The Oregon Trail. Students have to problem solve how to enter the commands (They have always used a mouse and struggle with just keyboard commands) and then the problem solving/critical thinking of the game itself.
Link is https://archive.org/details/msdos_Oregon_Trail_The_1990
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You are wonderful. I spent a lot of time looking for a good browser-based version of this and gave up. Thanks, Frank.
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