23 October 2005
Game 11:Next Highest Number
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move a frog across a pond always using the next highest number.
Flash Math: Follow the Rules
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)You must follow the rules to get throught the Cave maze. Choose easy, medium, hard. Improve your problem-solving with this game!
The Number Gym: On the Line
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)Flexible whole class tool for adding/subrtracting. Helps students see patterns. Teachers should explore the home page to evalate for future purchase.
The Number Gym: Near Tens
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)Learn to add and subtract multiples and near-multiples of 10 in your head using a graded set of activities on a 10x10 number grid with helpful popups along the way.
The Number Gym:Multiplication Grid
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)Learning the multiplication tables is made fun by testing yourself against your previous best score and the clock. When it gets too easy doing them in order, we mix them up! Use whole class or alone.
22 October 2005
The Frustrated Farmer
by knannHelp the farmer get the chicken, the fox, and the corn across the river without anything being eaten!
The Number Gym:Multiplication Grid
by knann & 1 otherLearning the multiplication tables is made fun by testing yourself against your previous best score and the clock. When it gets too easy doing them in order, we mix them up! Use whole class or alone.
The Number Gym: Near Tens
by knann & 1 otherLearn to add and subtract multiples and near-multiples of 10 in your head using a graded set of activities on a 10x10 number grid with helpful popups along the way.
The Number Gym: On the Line
by knann & 1 otherFlexible whole class tool for adding/subrtracting. Helps students see patterns. Teachers should explore the home page to evalate for future purchase.
Game 11:Next Highest Number
by knann & 1 otherThe player has to move a frog across a pond always using the next highest number.
NLVM:Diffy
by knannSubtraction problems to 20. Fill in circles in middle with differences, Look for patterns. Teacher instruction initially. Click Instructions.
NLVM: Interactive Number Grid
by knannThis virtual manipulative displays a grid containing numbers from 1 to 200. You can use it to explore patterns and relationships involving multiples. Great for whole class.Click Instructions.
NLVM: Color Patterns
by knannUsing this virtual manipulative you may:Describe a color pattern. Extend the pattern, Check your solution
Generate a new pattern. Click Instructions.
NLVM Attribute Trains
by knannPractice completing patterns of shapes, numbers, or colors. Complete the pattern by dragging blocks onto the train.
21 October 2005
Habitats and Enviroment
by knannThis excellent resource simulates what happens to a rabbit poulation by varying temperature, water and food. Follow up with adding a predator to the environment.
Mission Material
by knannWhat do you know about the properties of materials. Fun game as a followup to the Illustrated Materials Database.
Humans and Animal Habitats
by knannInteractive activity to answer questions and learn about different habitats. Has audio and print information. Good supplement to Habitat Unit.
The Illustrated Materials Database
by knannThe Materials Database allows pupils to interrogate an illustrated database of the properties of everyday materials. At the simplest level they can click on a property to view all materials which have that property. Use the Teacher section for loads of lesson print materials.
20 October 2005
A Maths Dictionary for Kids
by knann & 1 other (via)An animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains 500 common mathematical terms in simple language.
14 October 2005
Fractions – A Booster Activity
by knannInteractive activity for basic fraction recognition. Activities are intuitive and require little reading. Good for introductory unit. Teachers should view support materials.
06 October 2005
Cyberchase . Games . Can You Fill It? | PBS Kids
by knannHere's an online game that challenges students to estimate volumes of fluids using simple comparisons - without spilling anything! It's one of those great "not as simple as it looks" simulations that really does teach.
26 September 2005
More Than Math
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)More Than Math integrates the visual arts into the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade mathematics curriculum using works of art to explore pattern, symmetry, proportion, perspective, balance and geometric form