The correct answer is FunBlog. The FunBlog is divided into sections for boys and girls. Once the gender of a selected, the FunBlog is then divided by age group. The blog entries can be selected with a handy calendar tool on the page. The FunBlog entries also show up on the homepage and cycle through automatically. There is usually one or less entry per month, however.
The correct answer is K through 8, or kindergarten through eighth grade. The homepage of Funbrain's website offers a section where you can click on the letter K, or the numbers one through eight. This will take the student to a page listing all of the games and activities for students of that particular grade. To make game selection easier, the list also contains small graphics of the game's logos.
The correct answer is QuizLab. The link actually takes you to a new website, but is an affiliate of Funbrain. QuizLab allows you to create quizzes for your students online. This way, the students can take the quizzes from any location and the teacher can see the results right away. There is also the added benefit of saving paper and saving the teacher valuable time by grading the quizzes automatically.
The correct answer is Flash. Flash is a Web page based program made by Macromedia originally intended to show web demonstrations, but is often used to make simple games that can be played right on a webpage. Funbrain uses flash for most of its games, and may require a download by the student or teacher if it isn't already installed on their system. Some programming is required to create games using Flash.
The correct answer is 'On the Rocks'. 'On the Rocks' is a comic strip with penguin and polar bear characters in an icy and watery setting. The comic strip is intended to educate students about the Antarctic. There is a new comic every day, excluding weekends, and the comics can be selected via a handy calendar tool right on the page. Finally, there is a small fact box explaining in more detail what the comic is try to teach the students.
The correct answer is Gregory. Gregory keeps a diary in 'A Diary of a Wimpy Kid'. This diary has an entry for each day of the school year. The entries look handwritten and often contain little doodles of the day's activity. The graphics themselves look just like a diary and allow you to flip through the pages, or the student can use a handy calendar tool. Some of the entries are very amusing and the students should enjoy it very much.
The correct answer is the Maine coast. This is a journal about two cousins spending the summer on an island on the Maine coast called Gull Island. The entries are type written, but do contain graphics throughout. The journal is divided into episodes and contains a handy episode selector on the left-hand side. There are also two maps, one of the island and one of the mainland town of Eastport. The journal educates students on the wonderful life in Maine.
The correct answer is they go to camp. This is a journal about two girls spending the summer at a camp called 'Camp confidential'. The entries look like they were handwritten by the girls and contain a large number of doodles. The journal is divided into episodes which can be selected by a handy episode selector on the page. The entire journal is over 300 pages long and contains 22 episodes. The journal is very easy to navigate.
The correct answer is Scramble-saurus. Scramble-saurus is a word scramble game with a dinosaur theme. There are three levels to choose from and several dozen categories. There is bound to be something interesting for everyone. Each scrambled word contains a clue and the scoring is visible at all times. Scramble-saurus also contains a scrambled clue. The words themselves are not scrambled, but the order of the words are.
The correct answer is Spellaroo. Spellaroo is a kangaroo themed spelling game. There are two levels, beginner and intermediate. The student is presented with sentences containing underlined words. One of the underlined words is spelled incorrectly, so the student selects the incorrect spelling and works to get 20 correct. The score is visible at all times.
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