Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Math sites

Here are some math websites to try out:

Remember any sites that you can use on your classroom computers can also be used in the lab. If you go to Desk Tools and look in the Mathematics file folder you will find the following sites.

Interactive 100 chart

This site is a hundreds board with different coloured and shaped markers. It is one of the few sites that allow overlapping so when you are trying to show common multiples it works. also if a two or three step pattern (e.g. start at 3, add 2, add 4, add 2, add 4, then repeat) is being created then a different colour can be used for different steps.

Missing Number

This site has a missing number in a number pattern and the student must fill in the missing number. This site is for the Junior students. It tests whether students can think backwards because it is the first number in the pattern that is missing. The difficult levels are too difficult for Primay/Junior students.

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