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Language Arts Games

MrNussbaum.com features challenging and exciting educational games for kids aged 4-14 to learn and practice topics. When you arrive on the game page, most have instructional videos underneath the game.

Ant-O-Nyms

You are an ant with your ant friends. Your goal is to go through the grass back to your ant home. Your knowledge of antonyms (反义词) will guide you. Choose the correct antonym for each word that appears and you will move in the right direction. Be careful though, you have seven minutes limit! If you take too much time, you'll become dinner for a hungry anteater.

Type: Word/ Phonics Game

International Pizza Delivery

In the game, users must deliver pizzas to all corners of the world using their geography skills. The object is to deliver as many pizzas as possible in six minutes. For each successful delivery, the user earns the flag of the nation. These flags may be printed out at the end of the game.

Type: Social Studies Fun

Spellerz

Spellerz is an application in which users can practice their spelling and typing. Users must type the words that flash on the screen correctly. The number of words increases with the correct typing. The time limit of the game is ten minutes. Teachers can also create their own word lists for students to use in the game.

Type: Spelling Game

Tony Fraction's Pizza Shop

Tony Fraction is a fun game. Students play the role of Tony, a pizza shop owner who must fulfill the requests of his demanding customers. Tony's customers order pizzas with fractions (分数) such as fourths, sixths, eighths, twelfths, and even sixteenths. Students have five minutes to fill as many pizza orders as possible with the goal of making as much money as they can.

Type: Math Game

(1) What type of game is Ant-O-Nyms? A. Math Game. B. Spelling Game. C. Word/ Phonics Game. D. Social Studies Fun.
(2) Which game has the shortest time limit? A. Spellerz. B. Tony Fraction's Pizza Shop. C. Ant-O-Nyms. D. International Pizza Delivery.
(3) What do the games have in common? A. They are all video games. B. They are all online games. C. They all have instructions. D. They are just kids' fun games.
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As more and more people seek to live healthier lifestyles, the popularity of organic food has grown significantly. But what exactly is "organic" food? Organic food refers to produce and other agricultural products that are grown or raised without the use of synthetic pesticides, genetically modified organisms(GMOs), antibiotics, or growth hormones.

Organic farming focuses on sustainable practices that promote soil health, conserve water, and support natural ecosystems. Farmers who practice organic farming often use techniques such as crop rotation,composting, and natural pest control to maintain the health of their crops and the environment.

Consumers are drawn to organic food for various reasons. Some believe that organic food is healthier because it contains fewer synthetic chemicals. Others are concerned about the environmental impact of conventional farming methods and choose organic products to support more sustainable practices.

However, organic food does come with some drawbacks. It tends to be more expensive than conventionally produced food due to the labor-intensive nature of organic farming and the lower crop yields that can result from avoiding synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Additionally, the strict regulations that govern organic farming can make it challenging for some farmers to obtain and maintain organic certification.

Overall, the choice between organic and conventionally produced food often depends on individual priorities.While organic food offers potential health and environmental benefits, it may not always be the most practical or affordable option for everyone.

(1) What does "organic" food refer to? A. Food grown with synthetic pesticides. B. Food produced with GMOs. C. Food grown without synthetic pesticides and GMOs. D. Food raised with antibiotics and growth hormones.
(2) What is a common practice in organic farming to maintain crop and environmental health? A. Using synthetic pesticides. B. Employing genetic modification. C. Practicing crop rotation and natural pest control. D. Applying growth hormones.
(3) Why do some consumers choose organic food? A. To reduce labor-intensive farming. B. To support conventional farming methods. C. To save costs on groceries. D. To promote healthier and more sustainable practices.
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Asia is the birthplace of the world's three ancient civilizations: ancient China, ancient India and Babylon. Each gave the world different architectural styles and global landmarks, such as the Great Wall of China. Taj Mahal of India. With the conclusion of the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilization, let's take a look at the architecture of Asian civilizations.

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is an ancient defense project with the longest construction time and the largest workload put into a landmark, stretching out to a total length of more than 5,000 kilometers. Only when you have been to the Great Wall and witnessed its majesty can you truly say you have visited China.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

The Angkor Wat in Cambodia is one of the largest religious monuments in the world, built on a site measuring 162. 6 hectares. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman Ⅱ in the early 12th century in Yasodharapura(present-day Angkor), the capital of the Khmer Empire, as his state temple and eventual mausoleum(陵墓).

Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by Mughalemperor Shah to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage"

Al-Khazneh, Jordan

Al-Khazneh, also known as the Treasury, is one of the most delicate temples in the ancient Arab Nabataean Kingdom city of Petra, Jordan. The 45-meter-high and 30-meter-wide building is a magnificent building with a pronounced Greek style. It is said to have been a place where pirates hid their treasure.

(1) What is special about the Great Wall compared with the others in the article? A. It is the longest man-made project in the world. B. It was listed in the UNESCO world Heritage Site. C. It was used as a defense project in the ancient China. D. It used to be used as a religious purpose in China
(2) Which of the following is one of the largest religious monuments? A. The Angkor Wat. B. The Taj Mahal. C. AI-Khazneh. D. The Treasury
(3) Which of the landmarks has been affected by the Greek culture? A. The Great Wall. B. The Angkor Wat. C. The Taj Mahal. D. AI-Khazneh.
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Diana Golden was twelve years old when she had cancer. She was walking home one day after playing in the snow when her right leg simply gave out. Doctors diagnosed the problem as bone cancer. They recommended removing her leg above the knee.

When Diana heard the news, she asked the only first question: "Will I be still able to ski?" "When the doctors said yes," she later recalled, "I figured it wouldn't be too bad."

Losing a leg would cause most children to lose confidence and hope, but Diana refused to dwell on the negative. "It is nothing. A body part." she'd say.

Most of all, Diana was not discouraged. She loved skiing and she had been on skis since the age of five. After the operation, Diana worked hard to get back to the mountain near her home. "I always skied and I intended to keep on skiing. I never doubt that." she declared. Diana met her goal. She was back out on the slopes.

With just one leg, Diana made the best of it. In high school, Diana became a member of her school's ski racing team. And in 1979, when she was just seventeen, she joined the US Disabled Ski Team.

After high school, Diana went on to Dartmouth College. Determined not to be left behind, Diana continued her training with the Dartmouth team. "I had one leg, which meant I had to do it differently." she later explained.

In 1982, Diana entered her first international ski race. She won the world Handicapped Championship in Norway. In 1986, Diana won the Beck Award given to the best American racer in international skiing. And in 1988, she was named Ski Racing Magazine's U.S. Female Skier of the Year.

With her courage and determination, Diana has changed how people look at disabled athletes. "Everyone has some kind of disability," Diana says. "It's what we do with our abilities that matters."

In 1990, Diana retired from racing for good.

(1) What does the underlined phrase "dwell on" probably mean in paragraph 4? A. Put away. B. Think about. C. Leave behind. D. Hang over.
(2) Which of the following is the correct order of the events happening to Diana?

a. Diana entered her first international ski race.

b. Diana was diagnosed with bone cancer.

c. She practiced skiing at the age of five.

d. Diana began training with the Dartmouth team.

e. She became a member of the US Disabled Ski Team.

A. bcade. B. cbdae. C. cbeda. D. bceda.
(3) What is the purpose of the text? A. To inform the readers about disabled skiers. B. To describe the events in international ski competitions. C. To tell about the disadvantages of being a disabled skier. D. To inspire the readers with Diana's courage and resolution.
(4) What would be the best title of this text? A. Go for the gold B. A disabled athlete C. Ski to the last minute D. Female Skier of the Year
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