06 March 2007
15 December 2005
Willy the Watchdog
by knannQ: What kind of dog can tell time?
A: A WATCHDOG!
Click BEGIN to play the game
Help Willie the Watchdog tell time.
07 December 2005
NCTM : Illuminations Lessons
by knannInteractive Math tools for grades for K-12. Accompanied by lesson plans and NCTM standards
03 November 2005
02 November 2005
Math Adventures
by knannPractice addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division in two adventure games.
29 October 2005
Making Color Patterns
by knannStudents choose between 2 and 5 square pattern units with 6 color possibilities. Once the pattern unit is defined, click the play arrow to see the pattern fill the window.
28 October 2005
Wabbit Words
by knannRead the sentence and then find a carrot with the appropriate number, e.g. 'Less then 26' choose ANY carrot that is less than 26.
Counting Stick
by knannThis is a great whole class tool for counting activities. Choose a starting point and a pattern (ie 4) then click play. Clicking watch reveals the next number. Click hints for more info.
Fairy House: Add 9
by knannThe fairy wants to get into the houses, collect the keys by adding 9 to the number on the door. Do this by adding 10 and taking away 1.
Soccer Ball
by knannKick the ball that is 10 less than the number on the goalie's shirt! Headphones needed!
Space Jumps
by knannComplete these addition facts by first making 10 then adding the difference. Students will need instruction to understand the game. Good for mental arithmetic
22 October 2005
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.
23 September 2005
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