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Kids of All Ages Play Online Game to Feed Hungry

Warning: the online "edutainment" game at www.freerice.com is addictive. Side effects include the ability to sound smarter, increased levels of altruism and good karma, and the possibility of warm tingly feelings in your stomach.

What’s unique about the vocabulary-building game at Freerice.com — and the reason we think you should give it a gander — is that as you play you’re donating rice to feed hungry people through international aid agencies. A sister site of Poverty.com, Freerice.com is a fun way to help humanity while you improve your language prowess.

It’s the perfect scheme: hook students and aspiring socialites on a vocabulary-building game so captivating that advertisers will pay big bucks to market on the site, then use the marketing profits to feed hungry people around the world through international aid agencies. Excellent…

The word generator used in the game matches your skill level. Thus, whether you’re a scholarly lexical wizard or a sixth-grader with some savoir faire, the game will give you words appropriate to challenge you at your current vocabulary level. This makes the game is a good tool for people of all ages — from the young student to the college grad studying for the GRE to the person simply looking to beef up her or his vocabulary.

Here’s how it works. For each word, you get four possible multiple-choice definitions. For every word you get right, Freerice.com donates ten grains of rice and raises your vocabulary level slightly. If you get a word wrong, the correct definition appears and the game offers you a slightly easier word.

And remember, helping to alleviate hunger helps the environment and other species as well. As we mentioned in 7 Unorthodox Ways to Help Save Gorillas from Extinction, the threat of hunger often forces people to adopt unsustainable methods of survival, like poaching, exhaustively depleting natural resources, encroaching on new land in search of further resources, and relying on IMF loans to buy pesticides and genetically copyright seeds.

So fire up your vocabulary and give the game at Freerice.com a shot. It’s a fun way to tickle the gray cells, build your vocabulary, and better the world while you’re at it — one grain of rice at a time.

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4 Responses to “Kids of All Ages Play Online Game to Feed Hungry”

  1. Jeff McIntire-Strasburg Says:

    Yep, this game is totally addictive — I got sucked into it the other night, and an hour just flew by (don’t tell David!)…

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  2. kejholliday Says:

    I sent this to several friends and they all cursed me. But at least they used big words when they did so. :)
    contrariety!
    accolade!
    actuate!
    execrable!

  3. Feed Your Mind and The Hungry : Eco Child’s Play Says:

    [...] Gavin Hudson blogged about this back in October…green minds must play alike!  How’s your vocabulary now, Gavin?  I’m guessing it must be behemothic! How useful is this post? 0(0 votes)+- [...]

  4. courtney Says:

    I think this is a great way to help

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