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Customize your own games, use other teacher's games, set up class pages
so you and your students can play with the material you are learning in class

What's New on LinguaZone
Downfall, customized by Tamara Jamerson

School: Heritage High School, Virginia

Language: Latin

Created about 7 hours ago

Ferris Wheel, customized by Katharine Schogol

School: Friends' Central Middle School, Pennsylvania

Language: Spanish

Created about 9 hours ago

Leap Frog, customized by Katharine Schogol

School: Friends' Central Middle School, Pennsylvania

Language: Spanish

Created about 9 hours ago

Welcome to the teachers newest to the LinguaZone community:

Kelly Willis from Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, NC

Savannah Olsson from Hunters Creek Elementary in Houston, TX

Richard Detwiler from Jenkintown Middle/High School in Jenkintown, PA

Jeremy Burnside from Merritt Academy in Fairfax, VA

Moises Medina from Hebron Christian Academy in Dacula, GA


October 08th -- New feature: Study your word lists
Word lists aren't useful just for creating games anymore. Now you can study your word lists in a variety of new ways right from your class page.


September 08th -- Game update: Sentence Swiper
Today's update makes Sentence Swiper more fun to play and easier to adapt to your class material. If you haven't played Sentence Swiper in a while, it's time to give it another look.


August 25th -- Change the way your name appears on LinguaZone.com
Attention all Mr.'s, Ms.'s, SeƱors, and Magistrae: Make sure your students see your name listed on LinguaZone.com as they know you in class.


August 24th -- Game update: Downfall
Downfall has an exciting new points system, difficulty settings, animations, and even turbo mode.



What's Next on LinguaZone
Study guides Now online!
Before playing games, after playing games, while playing games — students and teachers alike will appreciate having study guides added to class pages for yet another way to work with the material in your word lists. Now online!



Want to get involved? Contribute your thoughts on new games, new features, and how to make LinguaZone a better place. LinguaZone is for teachers and students -- speak up and say what you want!