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Interactive Learning Sites for Education - Home DENS Introduction Numbers surround us every day of our lives. Young children encounter numbers in play, in nursery rhymes and as a recurring theme in conversations, e.g. “How old are you?” Yet counting with understanding is far more complex than learning a telephone number or the alphabet. The process of counting develops from initial attempts to string together a sequence of number words. Developing a powerful and flexible understanding of how numbers are used, what they mean and how we represent them, is one of the goals of early mathematics learning. Many of the learning activities outlined in this resource were developed and trialled in the early numeracy project, Count Me In Too. All of the learning activities have been designed to build upon students’ current methods of solving arithmetical problems and aims to support and encourage students in using increasingly efficient strategies when solving arithmetical problems. What do my students currently know and what can they do with that knowledge?

XtraMath Patterns and algebra: Sites2See. Centre for Learning Innovation Access the resources for Best Start numeracy20 Try The Learning Federation’s Monster choir: making patterns23, missing monsters24 and look and listen25. Use musical number patterns with music maker26, odds and evens27 and make a counting rule in musical times28. Assess Stage 2 students’ understanding of counting rules31. Number trains: patterns32 assesses the ability to create number patterns.

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Fun Kids Online Math Games "Sheppard offers everything from early math to pre-algebra. The lessons include interactive activities to practice concepts. Students can shoot fruit, pop balloons, and even play math man (the math version of pac man!). "Online math games, like the ones that you'll find for free at Sheppard Software, provide a valuable opportunity for children to learn a great deal while they're having fun. It can be very difficult for parents to find productive and worthwhile activities for children on the Internet; however fun online math games do offer a wonderful alternative. This free section of Sheppard Software was written for children. From the main page parents or children will find a simple and easy to navigate menu featuring the different levels of math games and the various math concepts that are available. Sheppard Software offers a couple of cute games for the youngest math students. For slightly older kids, there are a number of very popular arcade-style "popup" math games.

Math Slide: tens & ones Math Lines - Addition ABCya is the leader in free educational computer games and mobile apps for kids. The innovation of a grade school teacher, ABCya is an award-winning destination for elementary students that offers hundreds of fun, engaging learning activities. Millions of kids, parents, and teachers visit ABCya.com each month, playing over 1 billion games last year. Apple, The New York Times, USA Today, Parents Magazine and Scholastic, to name just a few, have featured ABCya’s popular educational games. ABCya’s award-winning Preschool computer games and apps are conceived and realized under the direction of a certified technology education teacher, and have been trusted by parents and teachers for ten years. Our educational games are easy to use and classroom friendly, with a focus on the alphabet, numbers, shapes, storybooks, art, music, holidays and much more!

Une horloge interactive pour apprendre l'heure Une horloge interactive en Flash Il y a peu de temps, j’écrivais un article sur les ressources informatiques pour l’apprentissage de l’heure et je vous présentais deux horloges interactives. C’est alors que m’est venue l’idée de réaliser une horloge interactive en flash en y apportant quelques fonctionnalités « maison ». Aujourd’hui, après quelques heures de réflexion et de programmation, voici un premier jet de cette horloge interactive que je vous propose de télécharger et d’essayer avec vos élèves. Voici un aperçu de cette horloge interactive. L’horloge interne L’application se divise en deux volets distincts: d’une part l’horloge interne qui permet aux jeunes enfants d’observer une horloge analogique et une horloge digitale toutes deux synchronisées sur l’horloge interne de l’ordinateur. L’horloge interactive Le deuxième volet permet l’interactivité proprement dite avec l’horloge. Les manipulations C’est exactement ce que vous allez pouvoir faire avec cette application. Dernière minute

À propos Écrit par Ricky Letovsky Dimanche, 06 Mars 2011 16:06 1. Défi Seul ou entre amis, relève le défi de Math en jeu, le jeu de société multi-joueurs portant sur les mathématiques. Résous les problèmes de mathématique et de logique des concours de partout au Canada et d’ailleurs. Math en jeu compte des milliers de questions qui te permettront d’exercer ton esprit et de développer tes aptitudes en mathématique. 2. 1st Grade Math Games and Videos Practice counting skills in this fun online game. Find the matching cards. Count up the leaves shown and find the card that shows the same number. It's color by number! Complete the pattern. Match the analog clocks with the correct time to make an Easter picture. Practice addition, subtraction, and multiplication in this math version of Pacman. Practice addition skills by matching the correct answer to each question. Connect the dots in order to make a Winter picture. Practice addition and subtraction skills in this fun puzzle game. Find the matching cards. It's color by number! Practice addition and subtraction skills in this fun puzzle game. Connect the dots in order to make a Hanukkah picture. Find the matching cards. Count the pictures. It's color by number! Use your math skills to eat your way up the ocean food chain. Connect the dots in order to make an Easter picture. Practice addition skills by matching the correct answer to each question. Connect the dots in order to make a Fall picture.

Online Math Manipulatives - The Brown Bag Teacher From cuisenaire rods to base-ten pieces, manipulatives are a CRITICAL part of our primary classrooms. They offer students a real, hands-on way to explore a mathematical concept and build their own meaning. The CSA model of mathematics has us moving students from the concrete to the semi-concrete to the abstract when introducing and teaching new material. When students are struggling at the representational/abstract level, we always move back and build concrete experiences with mathematics. Students need hands-on ways to interact with math. Why Use Online Manipulatives? Online manipulatives are internet-based math tools that allow for whole-class modeling (led by students or teachers) moving students from the concrete to the representational mode of thinking. Today, I am going to start by sharing websites with the greatest number of resources and then, highlight a few specific learning tools within websites. Think Central Google Slides Math Learning Center Glencoe Manipulative Library Sweet!

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