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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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In some way I guess they do
In some way I guess they do provide us with anything that is good and productive. Only in some games though, like you suggested Wii or educational games. But not all kids are going to want to play an educational game. Probably only if their home and their parents are around. If they see their friends playing a game like “Grand Theft Auto” they’re going to want to play it. Some video games do waste time and is a distraction to some people and children. For example sitting in front of the TV playing the game all day is not helpful. Some users can learn some things from video games. Like I said before only if they’re like educational games and games that are not killing people.