Test your knowledge of percentages and their relationship with proper fractions. Represent given percentages on a 5 by 5 grid. Also show them on a number line marked in tenths. Allocate squares on the grid to match the given percentages for different parts of the park. For example, show 24% of the grid as bushland. Add each percentage to the number line by moving a bar along the line. View and print a report of your results. This assessment object is the last in a series of three objects that progressively increase in difficulty.
Help a girl to throw her ball through a hoop. Build two fractions to make a total of one whole. Complete the denominator of a fraction (at least one fraction may have a fixed numerator). For example, work out how many tenths can be added to three-fifths to total one whole. Look at fraction bars and a number line to compare the two fractions and their total. This learning object is one in a series of seven objects.
This site is filled with loads of challenges which will engage students of all ages. In each game their is a problem to solve, and children are timed on how quickly they can do it. All games are fully interactive and don't take long to load. Just be careful which you pick as some are quick tricky. More suited to upper school.
A great introduction to cyber safety. Focusing on surf smart, cyber bullying, and different forms of media. Children can watch a short movie to watch, followed by interactive whiteboard game, with a small conclusion at the end. Lots of fun!