Parental controls are available for virtually every device and allow you to block games and apps by rating, set time limits, manage in-game purchases, restrict access to the Internet, and more ESRB ratings provide information about what’s in a game or app so parents and consumers can make informed choices about which games are right for their family. I ended up playing this and the bonus games sooo many times because it was great and loads of fun.
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I highly recommend your team’s Mission US to any family with middle school-aged students.” This, combined with the quality of the content, has convinced me that gaming can (and will?) have a place in education.” Your games are the closest thing to a holodeck or a Magic School bus that there is out there.” The games are sophisticated interactive narratives grounded in historical scholarship, developed in collaboration with community stakeholders and scholars who are experts in the historical periods that are depicted. Team up with Riot to forge your path and craft unforgettable experiences for players Mission US is an award-winning educational media project that immerses young people in transformational moments in U.S. history. Mission US is committed to teaching complicated and sensitive topics in American history. To date, more than three million registered users across the country have played and learned from Mission US. Mission US is an award-winning educational media project that immerses young people in transformational moments from U.S. history. Thanks soooo much for a good, educational way to spend my free time.” To learn more about Mission US and our development process, visit the ABOUT section of this website and, as always, please feel free to reach out to the Mission US team at Mission US is committed to teaching complex topics in American history. You’ll need a new username to keep playing Mission US in our updated system. My students cheer when they hear we are heading to the computer lab to play. I really hope this program continues to make different missions because I enjoy all of them.” I really enjoy all four missions because it helps you get a feel of the historical era people in the past had dealt with. Design and mechanics of the missions are so well done and the educational subject matter is presented in an interesting and engaging way. Each student shared what they did, the decisions they made, and their fate and perspective… ALL students, regardless of their academic level, were totally engaged throughout the entire time we used this activity. I’m wondering if you could make more, though,the sad thing is that most schools don’t teach in this way…The textbooks just don’t engage kids.Additional Resources
Thank you for the activity guides which save me so much time in figuring out how to accomplish this task. They are placed in situations where they can truly consider many of the factors that have impacted the history of our country. “I will never forget when I found this website in 5th grade. “I just wanted to send a thank you for creating this game! … I embed the parts throughout my units, which gives kids a concrete basis for more abstract ideas.- “I’ve been playing mission-us since I was in 8th grade and right now I’m currently a junior.
- It’s never too late to have “the conversation” with your kids about what, when, and how they can play!
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- I also have many students whose reading levels are far below grade level yet can access these materials with the aid of the audio voice overs and working with partners on something they are enjoying.
- Thanks soooo much for a good, educational way to spend my free time.”
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“I’ve been playing mission-us since I was in 8th grade and right now I’m currently a junior. My son (11yrs old) is homeschooled and he has been enjoying the missions all day today. If my school would put this in the classroom kids might like history more.” “I teach 4th grade in CO and this addresses our learning targets in ways I would never be able to reach my students through any other typical medium. The content knowledge students gained from the simulations allowed for much deeper discussion than I have experienced at the fifth-grade level. “Students, even those who identified themselves as not liking history at all, fell in love with mission-us.org.About the ESRB
“Games can truly place students in the past / build an emotional connection to the past as well as going to a location. “I simply wanted to write and thank you for creating such a truly wonderful and immersing mission about the American Revolution. “I have really enjoyed using these activities with my students… We did each part, discussed it, and I used several of the resource work-sheets to check for comprehension. It teaches history in an empathetic way– I can’t WAIT to use it in my classroom next year!!! “I’ve been using MUS in my 7th grade social studies class for about 4-5 years. You know you have a great product when moans of ‘NOOOOOO’ fill the room when you say it is time to move on. He wanted to keep playing and playing. I shared the lessons with my 11 year old son and he played both modules with boy characters and helped his sister with the two ‘girl’ modules…for fun!What kind of products can I buy on Instant Gaming?
Before integrating a mission into the curriculum, we strongly encourage parents and educators to preview the entirety of that mission themselves, and make certain it is appropriate for their children/students and community. The missions are not simulations, nor truly games in the sense that there is no “winning” or “losing,” nor do users get a score or grade. We recommend that educators and parents/caregivers preview game content to ensure it is appropriate for your students/children. Completing your missions made me feel like I was in that part of history, and was part of it. It is designed for students, but I love it with my heart and so have the adults I know who have played it. Mission U.S. games help students connect, care, and think. We also conduct formative testing with diverse students, and involve educators who help ensure that the material is developmentally and academically appropriate for children in the target age group, grades 5-8. I was forced to play this for class and we had to answer questions about the decisions we made and it’s due this coming Monday. Kudos to all involved in bringing this to our children. I hope you make many more of these covering other historical time periods. I hope you continue to develop amazing resources like these that are free to our students.” I love that you provide editable documents that I can customize for my unique groups!- US Cyber Games® is committed to inform and inspire the broader community on ways to develop tomorrow’s cybersecurity workforce.
- Mission US is committed to teaching complicated and sensitive topics in American history.
- This is the best interactive way for the students to really see what life was like in these time periods, and how their decisions affect the history and the lives of these characters.
- I’m wondering if you could make more, though,the sad thing is that most schools don’t teach in this way…The textbooks just don’t engage kids.
- The content knowledge students gained from the simulations allowed for much deeper discussion than I have experienced at the fifth-grade level.
- Mission U.S. games help students connect, care, and think.