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LearnZillion - 0 views

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    Individualized math practice by standard. Includes lessons, practice and quizzes. Assigned by the teacher to meet individual needs.
anonymous

www.multiplication.com - 0 views

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    On Multiplication.com students can choose from dozens of games to play to practice their multiplication skills. Students can play single-player and multi-player games. Before they play the games students can refresh their memories by working through the "fact" and "quiz" navigators that provide visual explanations of multiplication facts.
anonymous

Rotational Symmetry - 0 views

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    Great tool to demonstrate rotational symmetry
anonymous

5th grade math skills book - 0 views

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    print as practice packets or use in class
anonymous

Times Tables (and commutative property) - 0 views

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    "This interactive whiteboard resource is a simple one for going over times tables. You can select which times table to display and whether to display it in order. Tapping the blue covers reveals or hides each answer. All can be covered or uncovered using the buttons at the top."
anonymous

Decimal Comparison - 0 views

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    "This interactive whiteboard resource is intended to allow students at the interactive whiteboard to demonstrate their ability to compare numbers to varying decimal places. It also allows practise at remembering which sign is which between the < and > signs. After pressing start various decimal numbers will appear the student must then write a > or < on the large blue square. The software will then recognise which of the 2 signs has been drawn and award a point for a correct answer and remove one for an incorrect answer. As the IWB resource analyses a drawn sign rather than a button press this resource is much more natural to use with an IWB rather than a mouse and screen. It is hoped that the drawing of the signs will be more effective in reinforcing knowledge that pressing buttons with the signs on them. The character recognition on this resource is not working too hard to distinguish between only 2 signs so it is quite forgiving. It is up to the teacher to set rules on correctly formed signs."
anonymous

Negative Number Line - 0 views

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    "A numberline that shows negative numbers for the interactive whiteboard. It ranges from -50 to +50. The numbers are categorised by colour with negative numbers underscored by red, and positive by black. Which isn't particularly asthetically pleasing but does reflect the financial phrases of "in the red" to represents debt etc. You can annotate dirtectly onto the line using the built in writing tool. These annotations will then scroll with the line as you move it about. Scroll the numberline using the bar at the bottom. It has realistic physics built into it so the line can be quickly flicked from one end to the other."
anonymous

Angle Measure - 1 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard resource to demonstrate the measuring of angles to a class. The two black lines can be moved to create varying angles. The arcs signifying the angles in question can be toggled on or off leaving one or both on display by using the two buttons with the red and blue arcs in them. There are two type of angle measurer that can be used: a 180 degree protractor and a 360 degree angle measurer. These can be toggled by the appropriate buttons on the display or removed by using the very top button. The angle measurers can be rotated by clicking and dragging. They will always be centred over the point where the lines meet. "
anonymous

Rotation Around A Point - 0 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard to demonstrate rotation around a point to your class on an IWB. The small black cross is fixed as the point of rotation in the centre of the screen. Click the red shape to move it around the screen. On release it will snap to alignment. Clicking and dragging the vertically aligned slider to the right will take the shape through its rotation around the centre point. Releasing the slider will snap it to the nearest 90 degree rotation. You can choose between rotating a square shape or an L shape using the button below the slider. The button with a circle toggles the path of rotation on and off. The four pale blue discs canbe dragged and dropped to mark key points. For example you could mark the original top left corner of the shape and where it is expected to be after a 90 degree rotation."
anonymous

Translation Plotter - 0 views

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    "Teach the translation of shapes using this interactive whiteboard resource. Click on one of the shape buttons to the right of the grid to display the corresponding shape in a random position. A set of instructions for translating this shape will also appear in the blue box. Drag and drop the four circular markers to the translated position of the shape's corners. If they are placed in the correct position the translated shape will be drawn on the screen."
anonymous

Fraction Comparison - 0 views

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    "This interactive whiteboard resource provides a companion for the Decimal Comparison IWB resource. It works in exactly the same way. The students have 30 seconds to show which of a pair of fractions is greater than or less than the other by drawing on the appropriate signs. Correct answers gain a point; incorrect answers lose a point. After clicking "Go" two fractions will appear. The blue rectangular background is a drawing canvas that will detect which of the two signs "" has been drawn by the students. "
anonymous

Venn Factors - 0 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard resource to demonstrate sorting groups of factors using a venn diagram. This resource could be useful when teaching highest common factors. Use the arrows to change the number to generate factors for. Drag and drop the tiles to the correct position on the venn diagram. They will illuminate green when correctly placed and red when incorrectly placed."
anonymous

Venn Multiples - 0 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard resource to assist in teaching common multiples using a Venn diagram. Select which two numbers you wish to generate multiples for. Either you or the students can drag the tiles on to the diagram. The tiles will glow red if they are in the wrong place and green if they are in the correct place The resource should give you easy flexibility as you can choose which groups of multiples to work with with during the lesson. This means you can tailor the activity to suit the students as you go without having to pre-plan for each eventuality."
anonymous

Number Line - 0 views

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    "A number line designed for the interactive whiteboard. Scroll along the number line by dragging the bottom bar. Give it a flick and the physics will help get you to where you want, taking the chore out of a long scrolling number line. This can also be used to select a random part of the number line as it will bounce back when it gets to the end. Two number lines can be on screen to assist with teaching functions and number mapping. The instructions can be selected by the teacher to give the class a visual reference when taking part in class questioning. The number lines can be annotated with the built in screen writer and they will move along with the number lines. Tap on an annotation to remove it click clear to remove all of the annotations. Use the 1 or 2 button to select whether to show 1 or 2 number lines"
anonymous

LCM Carousel - 0 views

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    "This interactive whiteboard resource is for teaching how to find the lowest common multiples of 2 numbers. The resource makes it easy to have two different, easily manipulated, multiplication tables on the IWB. Each multiplication table can be rotated independently to demonstrate how to find the lowest common multiple. The resource displays the first 15 multiples of numbers 2 to 15."
anonymous

Prime Factor Tree - 0 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard resource to use for demonstration or questioning purposes with a class. Select a number from 2 to 99. Clicking "Go" will generate a prime factor tree for that number. The numbers will be obscured by leaves which can be removed by clicking on the leaf. This allows discussion on what the numbers will be before they are revealed. Once all of the leaves are removed the prime factors can be pointed out."
anonymous

Bus Sequences - 1 views

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    "An interactive whiteboard resource designed to assist teaching simple number sequences. A new sequence can be generated instantly. Each number of the sequence can be revealed one at a time to allow class discussion about what could be next. The resource will generate either an addition or subtraction sequence on the bus numbers. Due to the simplicity of the sequences generated this resources is probably best used with younger children and the visual presentation reflects that. This resource also has sound so ensure the volume is set appropriately."
anonymous

Explore Lessons | LearnZillion - 0 views

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    Many teachers are working to find Common Core-aligned content that provides their students with materials to help them learn and review. LearnZillion is a free site that provides Common Core-aligned video lessons for Math and ELA grades 3-9. When you visit the LearnZillion site, you can choose either Math or ELA then search by topic, grade level, strand and standard to see what's available. You can also search by clicking on Common Core at the top of the homepage, choose a grade level, then select the lessons that are listed under each strand. The lessons can contain a number of videos. If you like the idea of using these videos or providing students with a link to a video to review, then you might want to sign up for a free account. With a free account, you can set up a class then have your students enroll in your class using an enrollment code (no email required). In your teacher account, you can now create a playlist of videos that you want your students to review. (Note that this seems to only include math content at this time.) When you create a playlist, you'll be able to designate a due date, decide who will be able to view the playlist (all students, no students or individual students), and you can also check the Auto Assign box so that, if you've assigned the playlist to all students, any new students will automatically have access. When a student views a playlist, they'll see all the videos listed on the left side of the page. After viewing the Lesson video, they can switch to the Practice video to continue applying what was learned. As you explore videos, be sure to scroll down on the page to find a letter that you can send home to parents as well as lesson slides that you can use to help you in planning your lessons.
anonymous

Bitesize: Maths - 0 views

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    Content: This is an online learning destination focusing on several math disciplines for 11 to 14-year-old students. Design: Created and maintained by the BBC, the site uses a brilliant design. All of the individual pages pop with color and engage without being distracting. Likewise, the interactive games and quizzes capture students' attention and keep them focused.
anonymous

Bitesize Math - 0 views

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    Content: This is an online learning destination focusing on several math disciplines for 11 to 14-year-old students. Design: Created and maintained by the BBC, the site uses a brilliant design. All of the individual pages pop with color and engage without being distracting. Likewise, the interactive games and quizzes capture students' attention and keep them focused.
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