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ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education
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Monster Corner Bookmarks (and Owls!) - Red Ted Art's Blog : Red Ted Art's Blog
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Photo Effects | PhotoMania: Free Online Photo Effects, Filters & Fun Photos
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
- I am a big fan of the NLVM website- I use it quite frequently in my classroom with my students. I think all children benefit from manipulatives- math is fairly abstract and relies on your ability to visualize numbers and the number line. Helping students equate numbers with meaning is very important! Another good website is Illumination's (http://illuminations.nctm.org), which operates similarly to the NLVM. Once students have developed some background knowledge about topics, I generally look to websites with games to help them practice. Two that I like are: fun4thebrain.com and http://mrnussbaum.com for continued math practice! - post by Martha Somes
- I too enjoyed the Virtual Math Manipulatives site. Teaching 5th grade, the lessons and algorithms can get quite abstract, as Martha mentioned above. I find it is harder and harder to show why a certain algorithm works with the limited manipulatives in my classroom. This site provides not only useful manipulatives, but also a format online that students will learn necessary technology skills from and enjoy. The matrix table on the homepage makes it simple for finding manipulatives and ideas for lessons that correlate with units of study in certain areas at a particular grade. Thanks too for the extra resource ideas, Martha. I try to have my students practice math facts for 15 minutes each evening. I will add fun4thebrain.com and mrnussbaum.com to my website as resources they can use to practice their nightly math. - post by Vallory Darting
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Printable interactive 100 number chart worksheets- color number patterns 00-99
10/24/2015
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