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Fun and Games

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Homework's finished? Assignment's handed in? Need a break from the 'brain drain'? The following sites and games show learning doesn't have to be all hard work! In fact, research suggests that playing 'brain games' regularly is actually good for your brain! 

1. www.proprofs.com/games has a variety of games, including word games, memory games, logic games and maths puzzles. Hangman, word finds, word scrambles, Sukoku, Chess....there's plenty here to test your brain power!
Supreme Hangman
Supreme Hangman » free puzzles
Word Scramble
Word Scramble II » Puzzle games
 2. www.funbrain.com has lots of interactive games which are particularly good for younger students. 
Funbrain.com
3. Britain's BBC has some of the best interactive learning games on the web. Click here to find them.

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