What it is: I have posted before about a website called Free Rice. This vocabulary game has the added benefit of donating rice to help end world hunger. For each correct answer, Free Rice donates 20 grains of rice on your behalf. This isn’t the only website with a cause. Aid to Children is a vocabulary game like Free Rice, for every correct answer $.25 are donated to children in need through World Vision. Free Poverty is a world geography game. See how many cups of water you can donate by testing your knowledge about the world. Each correct answer means that 10 cups of clean water have been donated on your behalf. Free Corn is another vocabulary game like Free Rice, for every 25 visits to the website, 1 kernel of corn is donated. Free Kibble is a trivia game. Every day your students play Bow Wow Trivia 20 pieces of kibble are donated to Animal shelters to help feed their hungry dogs. Free Kibble Kat also donates 20 pieces of kibble per player each day…this time students are raising kibble for cats.
How to integrate Websites with a cause into the classroom: Each of the above websites offers a wonderful opportunity to teach students to look outside their own needs to the needs of others. Use these websites to teach your students compassion, about other cultures, and about helping those less fortunate. The websites will also be a great way for your students to practice vocabulary or geography. Encourage your students to play these games from home when they are “bored” or just for fun. See how much rice, money, corn, water, or kibble you can raise as a class. Use these figures to teach graphing and charting. You can also use the sites to teach persuasive writing. Students can create a “commercial” for the site, a poster advertising the site, etc. (I found a commercial that I made as an example for my students on Free Corn…small world!) Using these websites with my class taught me just how compassionate and concerned my students are. It was wonderful to see my students come together around a common goal. Using these websites with a cause in your classroom is a real life character education lesson!
Tips: Bookmark these sites on classroom computers, kids who finish their work early can sit and play one of the games while they wait for the next activity.
Leave a comment and share how you are using Websites with a cause in your classroom.
I use Free Rice in my 3-5th grade technology classes. Each week that we use Free Rice, I post a research question that involves math. Each grade level gets the questions and the first person from each classroom (3 classes in each grade level) with the correct answer gets the prize. The prize reflects the World in some way such as a world shaped hacky sack etc. The first question I present to the kids is:
1.How many grains of rice are there in 1 lb of rice?
2. How many grains of rice do we need to earn playing Free Rice in order to feed one person, one serving of rice?
3. How many lbs of rice in 1 ton of rice?
4. How many grains of rice in 1 ton of rice?
5. How many different types of rice are there?
We also have friendly competitions for high score, most gains etc. But the most important aspect of Free Rice is that all my technology students are improving their vocabulary, which improves their blogging and other communication activities we do.