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Julie Thompson's Technology Lab: Math - 0 views

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    Math resources for elementary teachers.
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Think Math! - 2 views

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    Interactive Math activities by grade level and category: Number, Data Analysis, Geometry, Operations, Probability, Measurement, Time and Money, Algebra
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Genius Boxing; A Boxing Game using , and = - 2 views

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    Step 1.) Think you're good at math? Prove it to the most famous mathematical thinkers in history. In Genius Boxing, you must defeat Albert Einstein, Pythagoras, Galileo, Bill Gates, Leonardo da Vinci, Nicholas Coperniucs, Archimedes, and Sir Isaac Newton in boxing using your math skills. Step 2.) Look at the number equation that appears at the bottom of the screen. Click on , or = to make the number equation true. Be careful though, each round gets much harder!
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BBC - KS2 Bitesize - Home - 0 views

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    English - Reading, writing and spelling and grammar skills can help you tell a story, share your ideas, write a letter and make sense of instructions. We use them everyday and they help us understand each other. Math - Why do numbers and formulas matter? In this section see how knowing about sums, averages, shapes, graphs and measurements can help you out with many tasks. Science - Want to know about how our world and all the things in it work? We look at materials, energy, light and sound; and, even observe humans, plants and animals in this section.
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Fantastic Flexible Foldables - 0 views

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    Foldable math mini books!
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Learning Box Base 10 Blocks: Virtual math ... - 3 views

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    "Today while I was doing a quick Google search for a place I could buy a set of base 10 blocks, I came across this AWESOME digital version by accident. What a happy accident! Learning Box has a virtual version of base 10 blocks that builds in a fun practice game. Students are given a target number and drag base 10 blocks onto the paper to represent that number. As students add blocks, a counter at the bottom of the page shows how many blocks are currently on the paper. This is a great way for students to digitally practice place value, counting by hundreds, tens and ones."
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