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Math Cats - 0 views

shared by hailey gillis on 22 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This site offers a variety of math games for students. The site also offers open ended math activities for students and teachers to explore. There is also an ideas page for teachers and educators.
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neoK12 - 0 views

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    This website offers a collection of educational videos, lessons, and games for students. There is content appropriate for K-12 students. There are a variety of videos organized by topics on the site. I think this could be a helpful site to use if you are looking for material to supplement a lesson or activity in your classroom.
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Game Classroom - 0 views

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    This website offers a great collection of educational games, specifically math and language arts, for students from kindergarten through grade six. The site was created by professional educators and offers games that students would enjoy, but also learn from completing. The site also offers homework help and printable worksheets.
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TikaTok - 0 views

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    This website is another site that allows children to author and illustrate a book online. The books can then be purchased in hardback, paperback, or PDF format. I really think that this site would appeal to students who like to use technology. It's an alternative to the paper and pencil writing that some students really seem to fear and avoid.
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Carrotsticks - 0 views

shared by hailey gillis on 22 Feb 10 - Cached
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    This website offers students the opportunity to practice their math facts. There is addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills to practice. The site is designed for first through fifth graders. I think that students would like the site because they could create their own character and challenge other players. Also, I've had parents ask for math sites that they could use at home with their kids. I would probably recommend this site.
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Story Jumper - 0 views

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    This website offers a neat way for students to create their own books. I know that I've had some students who just hate to write, but I really think if they could create a story on the computer with illustrations they would love it. The stories can be printed in a paper copy, published online, and ordered in hardback form. I just think that this website would really appeal to elementary age students and would be a fun way to publish some of the work that they do.
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