Bray, Stacy
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Estimation
Refine and practice estimation skills with Estimation 2.02. Begin by clicking the Train button. Learn how to play. View strategy help with visuals demonstrating ratios and proportions in 2D and 3D objects. When ready, play on your own to determine accuracy in estimation. Be sure to check the game rules to understand how accuracy is determined. -
Addition Blast Off!
This learning game is a great interactive way for students to practice their addition facts. Students are given a number and must select one or more numbers that add up to the given sum. Students play against a countdown timer to see how many facts they can get before the time runs out. Students remain engaged as they compete against the clock. -
Multiplication: Fish Shop
Learning multiplication facts can be tough for some students. One way to help struggling students is by having them practice their facts in a fun game. On this site students practice their multiplication facts in a fish shop. Students are working in a fish shop and have to help the customers buy the fish they want by selecting the fish that represents the answer to the multiplication problem. Students can choose the fact family they want to practice and then select their difficulty level. -
Mummy Number Line
This interactive website is great for primary-age students to learn subtraction with a number line. Students are given subtraction problems and a number line to help them determine the difference. When students correctly answer the question, the mummy begins to unravel. If the answer is incorrect then the mummy keeps the wrap. Using the number line allows for students to demonstrate how to subtract and what is happening when they are subtracting.