you need a game shark
Yes they work for cracked games.
use a run from trainers code
Good classroom games can be word games or counting games. These can be used to help teach children to spell or learn their tables and done well can be very entertaining.
If I were a classroom teacher, I'd use Google Docs because of their price performance: No cost, and adequate functions for use in the classroom.
Hardly, the moment you buy a game it's yours and how you play it is completely up to you. Now it IS illegal on most online games if the only cheats that are available are trainers or hacks. If the actual gaming company has built in tricks or hints to the game and you happen to use those that they provide, that is allowed. But not hacking or trainers (IN ONLINE GAMES: Maplestory, Xbox Live, Ps3 Online, Runescape, WOW, etc). If you mean cheats on flash games, those are legal as well, so long as you don't use any hacks/trainers on them if it's a bought flash game. But if the cheats come built in or the game is free then it is allowed.
you use the vs. seeker and trainers will ask you to battle you.
There are a few educational games to use in the classroom but you have to keep and eye on what the kids are really playing because there are many games that are not even close to being educational.
METERS!!!The unit of measurement you would use to measure the width of your classroom is meters.
Unless there is a cheat code that allows you to, NO!The only games that you can catch other Trainers' Pokémon in are the GameCube games Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness. Even in those, you can only catch certain Pokémon from other Trainers.
There is no news of this happening in any recent games to come.
The Elmo is great for classroom use, especially mounted on the ceiling.