Order Ops - An Order of Operations Game « - 0 views
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This game helps students practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS). To start the game, double click on the character you want to be (knight or princess). To start solving the equation, CLICK on the part of the equation that you would need to solve first. When a box appears, type in the answer to that part and click "go". The goal is to make a staircase so your player can get out of the dungeon and free another character. You won't know if you did the problem correctly until you get to the top step. If you get the problem wrong, the game will let you re-try the problem:)
Balance as a model of an equation - 0 views
Square Root Concentration Game - 0 views
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Students: This "memory" type of game involves clicking on blue squares and attempting to find matching pairs (perfect squares). Teachers: Game meets Common Core Math Standard: CCSS.Math.Content.8.EE.2 which states "Use square root and cube root symbols to represent solutions to equations of the form x2 = p and x3 = p, where p is a positive rational number. Evaluate square roots of small perfect squares and cube roots of small perfect cubes. Know that √2 is irrational."
Logarithms: Introduction to "The Relationship" - 0 views
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By the way: If you noticed that I switched the variables between the two boxes displaying "The Relationship", you've got a sharp eye. I did that on purpose, to stress that the point is not the variables themselves, but how they move.
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To convert, the base (that is, the 6)remains the same, but the 3 and the 216 switch sides. This gives me:
Quadratics - 0 views
Table of Contents - Math Open Reference - 0 views
VisualPatterns.org Answer KEY copy.docx - 0 views
PARENT FUNCTIONS - 1 views
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