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Martin Burrett

Snowline - 112 views

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    A great logic game where you help Santa by making a track for him to sleigh down to collect presents. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Martin Burrett

The Great Piggy Bank Adventure - 96 views

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    This is a beautifully made 3D animated virtual board game which teaches about money and finance in a fun and entertaining way. Add money to your piggybank by completing tasks and making good choices. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Interactive Periodic Table - 101 views

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    Make learning the Periodic Table more enjoyable by playing this 'find the element' chemistry game. Choose the level of difficulty. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Steve Ransom

Study proves conclusively that violent video game play makes more aggressive kids | Eur... - 27 views

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    method -- that is experimental, correlational, or longitudinal -- and regardless of the cultures tested in this study [East and West], you get the same effects," said Anderson, who is also director of Iowa State's Center for the Study of Violence. "And the effects are that exposure to violent video games increases the likelihood of aggressive behavior in both short-term and long-term contexts. Such exposure also increases aggressive thinking and aggressive affect, and decreases prosocial behavior."
Nancy Jacobson

Cool Math Games- Geometry Pool Cue angles - 137 views

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    I think it is a cool game. Makes the kids realize that math is outside the school walls!
Martin Burrett

Sum Sense - multiplication game - 1 views

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    A flash based maths game where players arrange numbers to make multipication questions make sense. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Action Fraction - add or subtract fractions - 3 views

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    A great maths game were players add or subtract fractions to make their racing car go faster. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Martin Burrett

Funky Mummy - Addition game - 63 views

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    An Anicient Egyptian themed single digits adding game for young mathematicians. Get the answer right and make the mummy dance. Want more could you want! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Pica Pic | retro handheld games collection - 36 views

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    This site has virtual versions of handheld computer games from the past. It makes me feel very old. Some of these should be in a museum. Great when looking at the history of computing. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Peter Beens

Crossword - 117 views

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    Premium Crossword is an online crossword puzzle game using the words and content from your lists.* Use this activity as your own personal crossword puzzle maker. Make crossword puzzles for kids that use content created especially for your students by entering your word list and customizing the sentences! Crosswords can be played as puzzles online or printable puzzles may be generated as worksheets for your students.
Martin Burrett

Powerlines Level 2 - 19 views

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    Three classic and widely used adding games. Make the lines add up to the total. Level 2 of 3. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Powerlines Level 1 - 58 views

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    Three classic and widely used adding games. Make the lines add up to the total. Level 1 of 3. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Powerlines Level 3 - 40 views

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    Three classic and widely used adding games. Make the lines add up to the total. Level 3 of 3. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Spellbound - 6 views

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    A great game where you are given a set of letters and you must make as many words as you can. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Martin Burrett

Wordy - Spelling Game - 121 views

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    A fun spelling game where the player has to make words using the letter blocks. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Martin Burrett

Citizen Science - 81 views

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    A role-playing game which highlights what we can do to make a better world by being citizen scientists. Take the character on a science adventure and follow the clues to complete the missions. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Martin Burrett

Quick Math - 8 views

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    A simple maths game where players must choose + - x or ÷ as quickly as possible to make the calculation correct. Play full screen at http://mathnook.com/math/games/quickmath.swf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
taconi12

Fractions- Ideas for Teaching, Resources for Lesson Plans, and Activities for Unit Plan... - 3 views

  • raction Hunt Posted by:lismac #130700 Please Signin We walked around the school in small groups armed with cameras and looked for fractions occuring in our school. Each child had to find one scene to capture with the camera. Another group stayed in the classroom and created their fractions with classroom materials. Example- 10 pencils. 9 were yellow and one was red. Then the small groups would come to our computer and insert their picture. Each child then inserted text boxes to type in the fractions. Example- 9/10 of the pencils are yellow. 1/10 of the pencils are red. 9/10 + 1/10= 10/10 They could choose the fonts and colors and such... they used word art to add their names. They loved it! We also do one using multiplication.
  • Fraction Hunt Posted by:lismac #130700 Please Signin We walked around the school in small groups armed with cameras and looked for fractions occuring in our school. Each child had to find one scene to capture with the camera. Another group stayed in the classroom and created their fractions with classroom materials. Example- 10 pencils. 9 were yellow and one was red. Then the small groups would come to our computer and insert their picture. Each child then inserted text boxes to type in the fractions. Example- 9/10 of the pencils are yellow. 1/10 of the pencils are red. 9/10 + 1/10= 10/10 They could choose the fonts and colors and such... they used word art to add their names. They loved it! We also do one using multiplication.
  • One activity that went over pretty well with my class was putting fractions in order. After completing a lesson on comparing fractions, each student was given a fraction on a 3x5 card and asked to tape it to their chest. Then they were instructed to line up in order from greatest to least. After they had completed the task, after much deliberation, I informed them of the correct order. They did pretty well considering there were fifteen students.
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  • Another thing I did was draw fractions number lines (about seven inches long) on a piece of paper, one under another with enough space between lines so my students could label the points. The first line was not divided. The points were labeled 0 and 1. The second line was divided into halves. The students labeled the points on the line 0/2, 1/2, and 2/2. The third line was divided into thirds. The students labeled the points 0/3, 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. You probably get the idea. The remaining lines were divided into fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths, and the points were labeled. (It is very...
  • I created an interactive fraction number line from 0 to 2 on my wall. I have about 40 fraction cards with different fractions and I have students take turns putting the cards on the number line. They get the chance to see that some of the fractions are equivelent to others.
  • Well, you are not alone. Fractions lessons sometimes need repeating over and over until they understand the CONCEPTS. Try giving them a mnemonic device to help them remember what to do. My kids decided to use GCF as Greatest Calories n Fat so that's why you REDUCE!! This just helped them to know when to use the GCF but it still needs lots of practice. Also, do a lot of hands-on activities that show equivalency in fractions. Make fraction strips using construction paper, and the kids can show all the equivalent fractions by matching up the strips. Or try the pizza fraction pieces that you can buy. I believe that it just takes lots of fun practice as well as drills on the procedures. Take your time and don't rush through it or you'll be sorry to see that they won't remember any of it by Christmas!!
  • Make up index cards before hand. Group them in 3's (.25 on one card, 1/4 on another, 25% on the third) make up however many sets of three you need to give a card to each of the students in your class. Once the cards have been shuffled, pass one to each student. Have them find their 'family' WITHOUT MAKING A SOUND. When .20, 1/5 and 20% find each other they have to put their cards on a large number line in the front of the class. It's a great way to get them all involved, and gets them up and around the classroom.
  • I also have my student play Fraction Tic Tac Toe, on a 4 x 4 grid filled with halves, fourths, and eighths. They have to make a whole with 3 fractions in a row. They love it!!! I'm not sure where the gamesheet come from, but I am sure you can make your own.
Martin Burrett

Metro Map Creator - 25 views

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    "A useful site for creating metro maps. Use it in creating writing to map out a character's travels, make Monopoly-like games or make classroom posters showing connected words, names, ideas or topics."
Elizabeth Resnick

Make My Own Game - Flash Game Maker on Sploder! - 11 views

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    this looks awesome.  explanation on Free Tech for Teachers
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