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October 2007

Math 3 Under the Sea!

Great Site for Grade 3 math

March 2007

December 2005

Maggie's Earth Adventures

Help rescue Maggie's dog, Dude, who is trapped on a rooftop! You can rescue him by answering a few math questions. Pick addition, subtraction, multiplication, division or a mix of all four. Then pick a level (Easy, Hard, or Extreme). Each question you answer correctly will get you closer to rescuing Dude. You can also play this game in Spanish.

Scholastic's Global Classport

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With Scholastic's Global Classport, you can communicate with classrooms in 182 countries, and collaborate with teachers around the world. Note: Remember that your username must include "_scholastic" . Use to connect with other classrooms to solve Math Maven's Mysteries

Math Maven's Mysteries

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This content resource is an index of links to interactive sites, challenging students to solve mysteries using a variety of math principles. Students read the stories, solve the problems, and answer the questions, using clues embedded in the stories to discover the solution. Included are links to a variety of teacher resources.http://teacher.scholastic.com/maven/tguide.htm

NCTM : Illuminations Lessons

Interactive Math tools for grades for K-12. Accompanied by lesson plans and NCTM standards

November 2005

Odd One Out

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Whic problem answer is different from the rest? That's the odd one out! Good for for mental math.....

Patterns

Select easy, medium or difficult to generate a new pattern then complete the sequence.

Tessellate!

This activity can be used to:recognize and explore the properties of tessellations, identify and examine symmetry in geometric figures,describe, and classify polygons, examine the role of mathematics in society and nature

Math Adventures

Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division in two adventure games.

Match Patterns with Virtual Goose

Click on the circles to match the pattern

October 2005

Making Color Patterns

Students 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.

E-Example 4.5.2: Learning About Number Relationships

Number relationships and patterns using a calculator and hundreds board. Lesson materials and interactive tools available through the links.

Table Shooter

Practice multiplication by moving your jet to the correct target and firing the rocket.

Counting Stick

This 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

The 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

Kick the ball that is 10 less than the number on the goalie's shirt! Headphones needed!

Place Value Tool

Make numbers to 999 by clicking on the cards. Whole class tool.

Funky Mummy 2

Addition Facts to 40. Multiple choice format. Get 10 correct to write your name in heiroglyphics.

Funky Mummy Addition Facts

Recall number facts up to 10+10. See the Funky Mummy dance when you get it right! Multiple choice format. Get 10 answers correct without clicking on a wrong sarcophacus and you can write in Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Techno-Tortoise

A demonstrator for the use of number lines.Includes a game for adding two 2-digit numbers together by adding the tens first. Answer 5 questions correctly and you can play the flying game. Good for mental Math. Teacher directions needed.

The Millenium Bug Race

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A collection of two player games designed to reinforce number facts. Input number range for facts: ex 1 to 10 for facts to twenty.

Virtual Counting Stick

Virtual Counting Stick can be used as a tool to demonstrate and help children visualize counting on and back. Click quit button for detailed info.

Comparing fractions and percentages activity.

An interactive exploration to compare fractions and percentages using a pizza, candy bar, measuring cup, and group of people. Good whole class activity or small group.