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There are about 70 members on this list at the moment.
I have not heard about "Minds in Play" but I'm sure the members of this list
would like to know about it. Can anyone tell us about it and where it can be
ordered?
By the way, an earlier posting from a couple of weeks ago, asking for
suggestions on teaching MicroWorlds in a Montessori environment, received no
replies. I think most of us apparently are not Montessori teachers. But I
think that the general approaches to teaching MicroWorlds would be very
appropriate in that environment, from what I understand. I hope some list
members will share with the list how you encourage some individual approaches
to using MicroWorlds while also covering some of the basic skills.
Wendy Petti
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Subject: [MWForum]A curious turtle
Hello, out there!
I'm a 4th/5th grade teacher, new to this list. Does anyone know how many
people use this list presently?
Has anyone read Minds In Play about creating computer games using MicroWorlds?
Craig in Boulder, Colorado
Whittier International School
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