Saturday: – workshop 10 Jo Rhys-Jones Making language games for your VLE/blog Discover (and hopefully try out) some free tools to create your own language-learning games for students to access either in school or from home. Some of these are so easy you’ll be able to get your students creating them for each other or for cross-phase purposes – after all, why should you do all the work? KS2,3,4,5 F/S/G PC+MAC 1+2
Making flashgames to support MFL Jo Rhys-Jones
Classtools.Net Free Upgrade to premium removes ads £19 Try post it / lights out / dustbin / arcade Examples on
Fling the teacher & Match-up Quiz ult.shtml ult.shtml Free downloads but need to join community first & click on the SCORM enabled so can track results if in a vle. Examples on
Various What 2 Learn games Teachers sign up & select age-group of students KS3/4 – automatically records student progress Make a game without registering Example on
Free Flashcard Makers ProProfs
Free download 6 applications to create interactive multiple-choice, short- answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. When you first start HP, it will ask you for your user name which will be stored on your computer, not sent to anyone & inserted into your exercises to identify you as the author. Free demo account web hosting but subscription is £49-£99 Example on Also Language Clip Art Not really Free unless you are adept using code
Website sign-up & auto marks & records student progress – can use site like a blog/mini-vle subscription starts at $49 for one year but you can sign up for a free demo 16 types of activities, including flashcards, memory games, word search puzzles, hangman, and games modelled after popular television game shows. Quick tour Not really Free
2Simple 2DIY prices range from £59 single user to £399 full site license Not Free
Task Magic Not Free Free trial download – prices range from £129 - £329 one-off fee