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William McGrath

Fruits We Like Best - Create a Graph - 1 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - To be used in alignment with lesson from MCPS curriculum guide, this site will assist students in creating graphs of their data. Students are able to enter data and part of a graph to create a variety of data displays. Not word heavy.
William McGrath

Interactivate: Plop It! - 1 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Mean, Median, and Mode- Plop it! Interactive online tool that allows students to add data points and see how the mean, median, and mode are impacted. Students can enter data points and see how mean, median, and mode are affected.
William McGrath

Lesson Plans: Mean, Median, Mode, & Range- The MMMR Rap (Elementary, Mathematics) - 1 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Mean, Median, and Mode- The MMMR Rap Rap to help students remember mean, median, mode, and range. Students are engaged through music/beat and memorization of vocabulary. Can help motivate/engage the unfocused student.
William McGrath

Bar & Line Graphs- Billy Bug Math Game, students practice plotting coordinate pairs. - 2 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students engage with interactive cartoon character to learn coordinate grid skills. Good for struggling readers.
William McGrath

Using the Distributive Property¬- Distributive Property Battleship - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Appropriate as enrichment as it also incorporates higher order/pre-algebra skills. Students sink the computer's battleships by solving problems/equations/expressions using the Distributive Property. Great for unfocused learners as the game is highly engaging.
William McGrath

Powers and Exponents- Tic Tac Toe Squares - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Must be set on 'hard' level of difficulty to deal with powers/exponents. Students determine the value of bases and exponents in order to form tic tac toe.
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Evaluating Expressions- Evaluating Expressions with One Variable - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Step by step guide to solving expressions with practice problems (timed or untimed). Provides students with a resource and sample problems of how to solve one variable expressions, as well as opportunity for individual practice.
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Variables and Expressions- Variable Solving - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Select an operation and a maximum value and see how many times you can solve for 'x' in one minute. Allows students to practice simple problem solving strategies for variables.
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Order of Operations- Operation Order - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Adjustable levels of difficulty, students solve order of operations problems to help the dinosaur build a stone pyramid. Students use their knowledge of order of operations to build a pyramid. Allows for differentiation by adding steps of the PEMDAS process.
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Probability of Independent Events- Help Coco - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Find the probability of simple and independent events. Students determine the probability of independent events though word problems- best for independent readers. Could use text reader like NaturalReader to support.
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Graphs Tell a Story- Coffee and Graph Paper Blog - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Math teacher blog with a realistic approach to teaching word problems to students. Includes wonderful links. Teacher resource.
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Finding Outcomes- Face Off - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - This game can be used as an introduction to predicting outcomes. Dice rolling game focuses on predicting outcomes. Directions are reading heavy, but aided by pictures.
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Probability and Area- Probability and Geometry - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Lesson plan that involves geometry discussion and spinner game to show probability of an area. Teacher resource.
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Experimental Probability- Experimental Probability Tools - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students can create spinners divided into the number of sections to meet their needs and roll electronic dice to experiment with probability. Allows students to participate in experimental probability activities to form a deeper understanding of the concepts. Great for 'hands on' learners to create the spinners to explore probability.
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Theoretical Probability- Comparing Theoretical and Experimental Probability - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Spinner allows students to collect data and view the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. Demonstrates the difference between theoretical and experimental probability- beneficial for visual learners.
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Solving Multiplication and Division Equations- Equation Buster - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students practice solving equations of various operations- and are provided immediate feedback/breakdown of how they did on each type of problem. Great for teacher data. Students demonstrate knowledge of solving for variables in equations and can adjust difficulty level based on immediate feedback from the program.
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Solving Subtraction Equations- Teacher Dodgeball - 1 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students solve longer addition/subtraction equations and correct answers result in hitting teachers with dodgeballs (virtually, of course!) Highly engaging game as correct answers allow students to aim for their teachers in a simulated dodgeball experience. Perfect game for unfocused students- mixes PE and math!
William McGrath

Angles- What's My Angle? - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Teachers can adjust this site for numerous needs- to model angles/types, set up the angle game (students set angles to set degrees) etc. A myriad of options! While this site can really span presentation and engagement as well, it can certainly give students an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of angles. Offers many instances for differentiation for all students.
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Perimeter and Area- Perimeter/Area Explorer - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students enter perimeter or area and use the visual created to solve for the other. Students demonstrate knowledge of area and perimeter with the assistance of visual aids.
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Graphing Functions- GraphIt! - 0 views

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    Contributed by Karen LaRossa (thanks!) - Students enter either a function or data values and the graph of the information is formed using Java technology. Allows students to explore what various functions look like in graph form. Beneficial for students who struggle with fine motor skills to draw graphs by hand.
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