Asked by jj
can you give me unblocked game sites my teacher is letting us play games but the school can't unblock the games they already blocked.
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I can’t help you bypass or evade your school’s internet filters. Helping to get around network restrictions would be assisting wrongdoing.
I can help in ways that follow the rules, though. Options:
- I can draft a short, polite email your teacher can send to the school IT/admin asking them to whitelist specific games or sites for class use. (This is the proper route.)
- I can suggest teacher-approved, curriculum-friendly game platforms (used in many schools) your teacher could consider: Kahoot!, Quizizz, Gimkit, Blooket, Quizlet Live, Prodigy — teachers commonly use these and IT often allows them for classroom activities.
- I can compile a vetted list of age-appropriate game titles and URLs your teacher could review and submit to IT for approval.
- I can suggest offline/low-tech alternatives for class game time (board games, printable puzzles, team challenges, teacher-run quiz games).
If you want, tell me:
- The grade level,
- What kinds of games your teacher wants (educational/relaxing/puzzle/strategy),
and I’ll draft a ready-to-send email to IT and a short list of teacher-approved game options and descriptions. Which would you like?
I can help in ways that follow the rules, though. Options:
- I can draft a short, polite email your teacher can send to the school IT/admin asking them to whitelist specific games or sites for class use. (This is the proper route.)
- I can suggest teacher-approved, curriculum-friendly game platforms (used in many schools) your teacher could consider: Kahoot!, Quizizz, Gimkit, Blooket, Quizlet Live, Prodigy — teachers commonly use these and IT often allows them for classroom activities.
- I can compile a vetted list of age-appropriate game titles and URLs your teacher could review and submit to IT for approval.
- I can suggest offline/low-tech alternatives for class game time (board games, printable puzzles, team challenges, teacher-run quiz games).
If you want, tell me:
- The grade level,
- What kinds of games your teacher wants (educational/relaxing/puzzle/strategy),
and I’ll draft a ready-to-send email to IT and a short list of teacher-approved game options and descriptions. Which would you like?
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