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(A) Number, Number Sense and Operations Standard |
(Based on State
of Ohio
Curriculum Standards)
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1.
Use ordinal numbers to order
objects; e.g., first, second, third.
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- A Math Game
sheet for 1st Grade 4 Star
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Teachers Tool box
- Math Web page
Listed you will find many methods of teaching math
to your students. 4 Star
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Give the Dog a Bone
- use a hundreds charts to find numbers.
A very good website. Students will enjoy. 4 star
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Find the Number
This is a fun game that students will enjoy trying to find the number
against time.
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Math lines
Use the game to learn about math addition
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Math Dictionary animation for kids This is an outstanding
website allowing you to explore a comprehensive view of math with many
examples 4 Star
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Talking
Calculator
Students will have fun entering number for all areas.
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Flash Video on Place values of numbers.
Outstanding presentation of this idea.
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Number line Great tool to use to show
numbers lines
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Number line
worksheet generator
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Abacus A
great resource for demonstrating place value, counting, addition and
subtraction. You need to click on the signs to add or remove beads.
4 Star
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Numbers to 1000
Good for demonstrating place value for 3 digit numbers.
4 Star
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Bead Numbers
An online
abacus involving some problem solving. The free area is
a good teaching tool for demonstrating how an abacus
with hundreds, tens and ones works.
4 Star
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Group the Blocks and Identify
A
place value game which can help children to understand
how grouping works in numbers with hundreds, tens and
units.
4 Star
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Sheppard Math
On line and fun site for learning Math Covers a lot of areas
4 Star
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Bobby
Bear Use
counting strategies to make as many outfits for Bobbie Bear as you can,
using different colored shirts and pants.
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Turtle
Pond
Estimate length and angle measure while guiding a turtle to a pond using
computer commands
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Math Glossary
Click on this link to illustrate and teach. This link will present
a
Visual
illustration. 4 Star
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Count your chickens Fun site to
learn how to count
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Counting the animals.
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Count The Fish This site will
allow students to add or subtract fish. 4
star

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Save the Whale
The whale is stuck in the lake, she wants to got to the sea. Click
on the number bond that would complete the water pipe. Then place your
choice on the end of the water pipe.
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Funky
Mummy Recall number facts up to 10+10. See the Funky Mummy
dance when you get it right! Get 10 answers correct without clicking on
a wrong sarcophagus and you can write in Egyptian hieroglyphs.
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Funky Mummy 2 Recall bonds of 20.
See the Funky Mummy dance when you get it right! Get 10 answers correct
without clicking on a wrong sarcophagus and you can write in Egyptian
hieroglyphs
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Count the Fish Game 2
This is a fun
site that will show students how to count. 4
star
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Add and Subtract Magic Tunnel Fun game
site to learn how to add and subtract.
4 Star
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Guess my
Number
This website will present numbers and students must guess what number
the computer is thinking of. 3 Star
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Hidden Picture
- The answer is given and you must select the problem to reveal a hidden
picture. Good for a pair of students together. 4 star
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Visualize the Number line - Using a number line, this activity shows
how to use the line to add problems. 3 Star
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Addition Surprise
- Use a grid to move numbers to the correct spot. 3 Star
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Adding Machine
Here is a
new fun website
to learn addition facts. You have three (3) levels.
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Kids Port. Great site to assist
in all areas
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Ant Parade - count by twos and threes to pick correct number of ants
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Connect
the dots - count by 2s and 5s
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Connect the Dots - count by ones or fives.
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Connect the Dots - make a dog by counting by fives.
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Counting
by Twos - Click on the fish that has the next number.
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Counting by Twos
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What is the Next Number if Counting Up by Twos?
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Counting by Twos -
Counting Up by Twos
- Practice sequences at FreeMathTest -
counting by 2's,
counting by 5's,
counting by 10's
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Jungle
Counting - A lion, with a southern accent, asks students to count
items in the picture. 1-10
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Super Sequencer - Input the starting number of a sequence, the
increment (amount of change), and then select the speed with which the
next numbers will be displayed. an your students predict the nect nunber?
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Video
on counting using concrete and abstract examples
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Counting Backwards This is a smart board lesson
allowing the students to count backwards by 1. SB
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Base Ten
This smart Board lesson will allow your students to
better learn base ten. Created by:
Alesha Kordic.
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Video to
accompany Base Ten Smart Board Lesson

Count with Lecky
A counting and numeral recognition
set of activities. Develop your mouse control and counting skills as you
help Lecky collect objects to match numbers in the 1 to 5 or 6 to 10 range.

Fish Tank
The fish tank is
a number matching activity for up to ten objects. It
develops mouse skills by requiring children to catch
fish by clicking on the moving fish. Children have to
decide when they have caught the right amount

Number Labeling
Drag and drop the
names of the numbers on to the picture. The name box
will turn green if correctly placed.

Double
Function Machine
Two operation function machine with
options to hide or reveal numbers and
set all operations and numbers.
Math Facilitator Lessons

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2.
Recognize and generate
equivalent forms for the same number using physical models, words and
number expressions; e.g., concept of ten is described by “10 blocks,” full
tens frame, numeral 10, 5 + 5, 15 - 5, one less than 11, my brother’s age.
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Concrete and
abstract forms of learning how to count and place values. Very good
websites
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Number Line using a
Mummy Very good Manipulative
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Addition
& Subtraction
Truly an
outstanding website.
You will want to use this over and over again!
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Addition Addition
and Subtraction Learning
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Addition
Alien Addition space game used here
to help in learning addition. 4
Star
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Eggs on Legs Addition
Crack the egg to see if you have the answer.
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Addition Jet ski addition game
4 Star
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Addition Two diget
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Calculation Balance Great website to
connect numbers to words. (Many different grade levels)
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Bottle Take
away. Break
bottles to take away numbers.
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Number Line -
Manipulative
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Base Ten -
Manipulative
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Numbers using 100's
10's and 1's - Manipulative
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Counter -
Manipulative
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Ghost Blaster
This
game focuses on finding multiples of 10.
- Ghost
Blaster 2
This games lets you choose to practice sums of the number you set
- Tally
website very good example
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Base Ten
This is a smart board Example
that 4 Star illustrates the use of Base Ten SB
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Base 10 -
build blocks to create numbers with tens and ones. 4 Star
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Base
10 Blocks - Exploring whole decimal numbers with blocks
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3-D Boxes
Calculate how
many cubes you need to make the different 3D shapes shown with this Flash
activity
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Paintbrush Math - each color is a different
answer, solve the addition problems to paint the picture. Fun Site 3 Star
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Illustrate Place Values - Create your numbers using the ones and tens
place.
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Trading Game - Students explore regrouping using place value blocks.
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Counting by Fives
-Count up by 5s . What is the Next Number if Counting Up by Fives?
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Counting by Tens
- Count up by 10s. What is the Next Number if Counting Up by Tens?
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Fairy Fog - Count
by 2,5,10,and 100s.
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Bunny Count - count items and match them up with equal amounts and
their numeric value.
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Chutes and Ladders Basic game like Chutes and Ladders. Its
called Snakes and Ladders. Can be played with one or two people. Good for
remedial addition skills.
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Mucky
Monsters An activity for Reception children, identifying
more and less.
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Wabbet Words
Read
the sentence and then find a carrot with the appropriate number, e.g.
'Less then 26' choose any carrot that is less than 26. If it asks for
less than 0, or if there are no appropriate numbers then press the arrow
to choose another number. The mouse pointer has been replaced by the
rabbit.
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Brilliant Beadstring Teaching tool only:
Choose one or two beadstrings. Practice bonds of 10 or 20, number facts
to 10 or 20. Year 2 classes could practice '5 and a bit' facts.
Drag the screen shade over to the left beano New hide a number.
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Save Cracker Learn and practice single digit addition facts by turning the tumblers on
a safe. If you get four correct you can enter the safe and play a game.
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Flight 4 fuel
Collect fuel by flying into it. SHOOT THE
FUEL THAT YOU DON'T WANT! The faster you shoot the fuel that you
don't want, the faster you see new fuel!
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+ 5
Fuel Stop Add 5 units of fuel to each ship
that lands at your refueling base. Year 1 children can do this by
counting on. Year 2 children can do this by breaking 5 into it's bonds
e.g. 17+5= 17+3+2.
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Hit the Ogre
Add
together numbers like 6, 7, 8 and 9 by using facts that we know, such as
6=5+1. So to make addition more efficient we can think of these numbers
as '5 and a bit'. First adding the 5, then the 'bit'. In this activity
the player will need to partition two such numbers before they add them
together 4 Star
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Special Space Jump adding single digit
numbers by bridging through 10. With many thanks to Karen
Gray, who suggested this activity. Will only bridge through 10 and
no other multiples of 10. Intended as a starting point for teachers.
First keypad will not allow the players to jump straight to the answer.
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Stores and
word problems on this site. I read each story and you will
find that you may read these to your students or have them read
themselves. You will find the stories not only entertaining but
hopefully the students will learn from them.
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Addition
Smart Board
Lessons with many games SB
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Apple
Math Using
Smart Board Software students will learn how to count, sort, and use
Patterns using this lessons Created by Dan Hoffman
SB
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3. Read and write the numerals for numbers
to 100.
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Smart Board Lesson by: Angie Bechstine
SB
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Find the sum
Fun way to add numbers to find
the sum. If you find the correct answer a photo will develop.
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Counting to 100 -
Count objects to 100
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Worksheet
Generator - Print your own one hundred chart. A one hundred chart can
be used to teach counting or skip counting.
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Broken number grid needs to get
repaired. Find missing number
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4. Count forward to 100, count backwards
from 100, and count or backward starting at any number between 1 and 100.
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The less than Lake maze
A
fun maze to jump around on. 4 Star
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The 'More than' Marsh Maze
A fun maze to jump
around on 4 Star
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Counting to 100 -
Count objects to 100
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Counting Down
-What is the next number if counting down?
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Space Hopscotch - Count forward from 6 to 24 by 2's and then count
backard from 24 to 6 by 1's. [for advanced students]
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Ten in the Bed - (counting from ten down to one) - this story will
read itself to you. After students are familiar with the story, you can
use
a version that asks your students to do the reading.
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5. Use place value concepts to represent
whole numbers using numerals, words, expanded notation and physical models
with ones and tens. For example:
a.
Develop a system to group and
count by twos, fives and tens.
b.
Identify patterns and
groupings in a 100’s chart and relate to place value concepts.
c.
Recognize the first digit of a
two-digit number as the most important to indicate size of a number and the
nearness to 10 or 100.
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Bridging Shuttle An activity for
demonstrating the technique of 'bridging'.
- Counting - students complete the next numbers in a sequence;
starting at 1 - 5,
starting at 10 - 50,
starting at 50 - 100
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Counting Down
-What is the Next Number if Counting Down?
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The 'Less than' Lake Maze - Help Monster cross the lake by jumping
from one stepping stone to the next. The next number on a stone must be
smaller than the one before.
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Smart
Board Lesson by: Angie Bechstine
SB
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The 'More than' Marsh Maze - Help Monster cross the marsh by jumping
from one island to the next. The next number on an island must be more
than the one before.
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Space Hopscotch - Count forward from 6 to 24 by 2's and then count
backward from 24 to 6 by 1's.
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Super Sequencer - (forward only) Input the starting
number of a sequence, the increment (amount of change), and then select
the speed with which the next numbers will be displayed. an your students
predict the next number?
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Counting two digit numbers This site will allow the students to
add two digits using a train and animation as a means to learn
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6.
Identify and state the value of
a penny, nickel, dime, quarter and dollar.
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You
will discover a website with videos - worksheets- smart board to help you
teach your students about coins.
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Time and Money -
Web Page Many Examples
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Counting Coins Money -
Manipulative
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Smart Board lesson Counting Money by
Becky Sivula SB
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Smart Board Lesson-2 Counting Money SB
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Counting
Money - Different levels of
counting money.
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Counting
Change - a match game, counting coins to find
amount of change and matching it with a numerical value. Very good site
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Snack Machine
Using smart board determine values and amounts of
candy and the change you will receive. SB
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Cash Out
- You're the cashier at this crazy store. You need to give change to the
customers buying things. Try to sell as many items as possible before the
time runs out.
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Coins for Candy - Students identify, know the value of, and compare
the values of a penny, nickel, and dime. (Author -
Sandi King)
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Counting Coins - Add
up coins
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Count the Coins -
Outstanding examples of counting coins
Interactive.
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Discovering Coin Values - a target amount is given and students drag
coins to the slide to equal that amount [values over 50¢ used]
4 Star Fun one
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Grandpa's Game -Students count money. (Author -
Sandi King) [50¢ and $1 coins are used at the end of this game]
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Counting with money
You will find a very useful Smart Board
lesson allowing the students to learn how to use money. Created by:
Stephanie Mahoney SB
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7. Determine the value of a small collection
of coins (with a total value up to one dollar) using 1 or 2 different type
coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. |
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Smart Board Lesson Created by: Angie
Bechstine SB
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Let's Count Money
(introduction and instructions)
followed by a quiz -
coin value problems occasionally display amounts greater than 50¢. This
site uses both sides of the coins!
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Match the coins to the amount - a printable from Enchanted Learning (another
version of this activity) (a
third worksheet on this topic)
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Money
Flashcards - Coins and bills, or just coins, are displayed and
students determine the value. Best used as a whole class review; this is
not a game with an end. Occasionally values greater than 50¢ are
displayed.
- U. S. Coins
(printables from Enchanted Learning) - Scroll a bit more than halfway down
this page until you see Adding and Subtracting Coins (Printouts).
Look below that to see about six dozen printables of various difficulty.
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Which Coin? - Students select the coin that completes the total
needed.
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8. Show different combinations of coins that
have the same value. |
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Match the coins to the amount - a printable from Enchanted Learning (another
version of this activity) (a
third worksheet on this topic)
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Money
Flashcards - Coins and bills, or just coins, are displayed and
students determine the value. Best used as a whole class review; this is
not a game with an end. Occasionally values greater than 50¢ are
displayed.
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U. S. Coins
(printables from Enchanted Learning) - Scroll a bit more than
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9. Represent commonly used fractions using
words and physical models for halves, thirds and fourths, recognizing
fractions are represented by equal size parts of a whole and of a set of
objects. |

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Fraction Machine
You may use this machine to
design and create your own fractions. Easy to use and
illustrate Fractions and decimal equivalent.
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Fabulous Fractions -Students learn the concept of equal parts as
related to fractions. (Author - Karen Chandler)
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Fraction Match - find the fraction that matches with the correct graph
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Fractions II -
fourths
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Fraction Review -
beginning fractions
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Identify With
Circles - fraction practice where student types in numerator and
denominator
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Fire-Fighters on Fractions. Super
Power Point on learning fractions. This is
a must for learning fractions.
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10. Model, represent and explain addition as
combining sets (part + part = whole) and counting on. For example:
a.
Model and explain addition using
physical materials in contextual situations.
b.
Draw pictures to model addition.
c.
Write number sentences to
represent addition.
d.
Explain that adding two whole
numbers yields a larger whole number. |
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Base 10 -
build blocks to create numbers with tens and ones.
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Base
10 Blocks - Exploring whole decimal numbers with blocks
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Illustrate Place Values - Create your numbers using the ones and tens
place.
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11.
Model, represent and explain
subtraction as take-away and comparison.
For example:
a.
Model and explain subtraction using physical materials in contextual
situations.
b.
Draw pictures to model subtraction.
c.
Write number sentences to represent subtraction.
d.
Explain that subtraction of whole numbers yields an answer smaller
than the original number. |
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Wicked Math
This site will allow you to master many different areas
of math using animation.
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Flash cards
for math Easy to challenging.
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12.
Use conventional symbols to represent the operations of addition and
subtraction.
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Great Equations - Drag the correct numbers to complete given equations
. Students select from three or four numbers to complete number sentences.
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Walrus World - Students learn strategies for solving real world
problems. (Author - Randy Russell)
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Basic addition-1
facts in adding numbers. Very cute very simple
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Basic Addition-2
This is the second step in learning addition.
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Basic Addition - 3
Fun Memory Game
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Basic Addition - 4
Mystery Picture Game
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Basic
Addition - 5 Mystery Picture
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Basic Addition - 6
Adding 2 digit numbers step by step with out regrouping
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Basic Addition - 7
Adding
2 digit numbers step by step with out regrouping
Printable Work sheets |
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13. Model and represent multiplication as
repeated addition and rectangular arrays in contextual situations; e.g.,
four people will be at my party and if I want to give 3 balloons to each
person, how many balloons will I need to buy?
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My Backpack - Students add columns and find missing addends using data
generated from a chart. (Author - Sandi King)
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14. Model and represent division as sharing
equally in contextual situations; e.g., sharing cookies.
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15. Demonstrate that equal means “the same
as” using visual representations.
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16.
Develop
strategies for basic addition facts, such as:
a.
counting all;
b.
counting on;
c.
one more, two more;
d.
doubles;
e.
doubles plus or minus one;
f.
make ten;
g.
using tens frames;
h.
identity property (adding zero).
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Chutes and Ladders
Basic game like Chutes and Ladders.
Its called
Snakes and Ladders. Can be played with
one or two people. Good for remedial addition skills Fun game maybe
played with one or more students.
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Develop strategies for basic subtraction facts, such as:
a.
relating to addition (for example,
think of 7 - 3 = ? as “3 plus ?
equals
7”);
b.
one less, two less;
c.
all but one (for example, 8 - 7, 5 - 4);
d.
using tens frames;
e.
missing addends.
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Combomatic (Addition and
Subtraction) This interactive website teaches
how to add and subtract more complicated numbers by first having the
student do a simple problem and then giving them four variations of the
problem within the same number families.
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(B)
Measurement Standard |
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Recognize and explain the need for fixed
units and tools for measuring length and weight; e.g., rulers and balance
scales.
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Teaching
Measures – Choose from three modules; length, mass, and capacity. Each
category offers several activities for your large screen display as well
as supporting worksheets.
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Measurement
Interactive website to measure inches.
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Checking your 5 senses challenged
This site will allow you
the teacher to show them why students should measure and not allow
for their own senses to always make the correct decision.
4 Star
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Flash Video
on Estimation of
Measurements.
4 Star
Measure with your
students 4 Star
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Measure with Paper Clips Have
your students learn how to measure using paper clips.
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Measure with Inches
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Measure with
Pounds
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Which tool
to measure with
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2. Tell time to the hour and
half hour on digital and analog (dial) timepieces.
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Some great sites
discovered by: Mrs.
Ketterick from Saint
Francis
de Sales

This is a link to a website
designed to provided lessons in elapsed time using Videos, corresponding
worksheets and Smart board
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Interactive Clock
Outstanding
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Teaching Time
Outstanding site. 4 star
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Telling Time
Outstanding site.
4 star
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Bang on Time
Outstanding Site
4 star
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Stop the Clock 15
minute intervals
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Stop the Clock
5 minute intervals
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Stop the Clock 1
minute intervals
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Hickory Dickory Clock
Find the right time for the
mouse and the cheese
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Telling time Practice
Move the hands to tell the time.
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Clock Works -
Three different level of learning.
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TRAIN TIME - Word
and visual problem solving with time.
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The
Difference between two times.
- This link will is a gain both a word and a visual problem.
4 star
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Time around the U.S,
This website will
show you the different times across the United States in one glance.
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Time worksheet generator
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Rock
around the Clock -
Music Video
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What is AM and What is PM
- Music Video
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Telling time game Using smart board students will learn
how to tell time. by Dan Hoffman SB
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Telling Time game Using smart board and Cryptic clock Smart
board by Dan Hoffman SB
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Telling Time
This website will allow the student to view
the correct time and then adjust it depending on what you want to view.
4 Star
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Telling Time
Smart Board Lesson SB
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Analog Clock – (whole class activity) You call out a time and ask a
student to set the clock.
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Clock
Craft - Make a simple paper clock that you can use to practice telling
time (from Enchanted Learning)
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Clock Program
– Start with either an analog or a digital clock, then set the other clock
to the time given on the first clock.
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Draw Hands
- free worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one
minute
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Identifying
Time to the Hour -
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Tell Time
- free worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one
minutes
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Telling Time to
the Half Hour - Click on the Start arrow to go to the game. Look at
the analog clock to determine the time, then select the digital clock that
matches. This game consists of ten questions.
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Telling
Time - Players must drag the digital displays to the matching analogue
clock (telling time to the half-hour). All against the clock of course!
Other times : (fifteen
minute increments) (five
minute increments) (one
minute increments) -
For whole
class instruction there is a clock available (digital or analog) which
can be advanced by increments)
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Telling Time Practice - Drag the hands of the clock to show the
correct time. (some of these may be a bit hard)
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Time To Go - Students tell time to the half hour. (Author
- Randy Russell)
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Time Quiz - Practice half hour skills
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Worksheet
Generator - You decide on the variables; students tell the time or
draw the hands on the clock face, time increments from half-hour to one
minute, and answer sheet.
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Jeopardy. This
game will allow you to review in many different areas
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Tell Time Kids have to tell the time on a regular clock via a
selection of digital time..
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Time - Analog and Digital Clocks
–
Virtual Manipulative
Interactively set the time on a digital and analog clocks.
Work
sheets for telling time
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3. Order a sequence of events
with respect to time; e.g., summer, fall, winter and spring; morning,
afternoon and night.
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4. Estimate and measure weight
using non-standard units; e.g., blocks of uniform size.
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Measuring
Length Mass and Capacity. Animation
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5. Estimate and measure lengths
using non-standard and standard units; i.e., centimeters, inches and feet. |
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Centimeters - To Nearest Whole Number (from FunBrain)
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Centimeters - To Half Centimeter (from FunBrain)
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Inches - To Nearest Whole Number (from FunBrain)
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Inches - To Quarter Inch (from FunBrain)
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Measure it -
practice using a ruler - inches and centimeters
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Teaching
Measures – Choose from three modules; length, mass, and capacity. Each
category offers several activities for your large screen display as well
as supporting worksheets.
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The Ruler Game -
Learn To Read A Ruler (inches only - increments from inches to sixteenths)
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Worksheet
Generator - (inches only) Print your own
worksheets to let your students practice reading a ruler.
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1.
Identify, compare and sort two-dimensional shapes; i.e., square,
circle, ellipse, triangle, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram,
pentagon and hexagon. For example:
a.
Recognize and identify
triangles and rhombuses independent of position, shape or size;
b. Describe two-dimensional
shapes using attributes such as
number of sides and number
of vertices (corners or angles).
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Shape Game
What can you make? This website will allow students to move
shapes around and create using their
imagination. 4 Star
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Mr. Mumble - Students take a look at how to describe two-dimensional
shapes. (Author - Julie Thompson)
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Nash
adventure. Nash needs to climb a wall what shape must he
use?
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Puzzle
Great way to relax within the geometry unit. All these puzzles
are very addicting to students, parents, and teachers.
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Find the shapes
In this game you will free the princes if you follow the directions for
shapes
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Finding shapes on earth
Travel to the planet.
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TEACHERS TOOL BOX - SHAPES
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2. Create new shapes by
combining or cutting apart existing shapes.
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Geo Cleo - Students take a look at how to describe three-dimensional
shapes. (Author - Julie Thompson)
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Flash Video
Geometric shapes with Tangrams
4 Star
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3. Identify the shapes of the
faces of three-dimensional objects.
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Geometry
(Grades Pre-K - 2)
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4. Extend the use of location
words to include distance (near, far, close to) and directional words (left,
right).
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5. Copy figures
and draw simple two-dimensional shapes from memory. |
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Geometry
tool box. This
tool box will allow you to explore using a compass and ruler.
It has many outstanding qualities that may be used for teaching
students. If you have an LCD projector this website is for you.
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Patterns, Functions and
Algebra Standard |
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1. 1 Sort, classify and order
objects by two or more attributes, such as color and shape, and explain how
objects were sorted.
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Patterns This
is a flash video on understand patterns with objects and numbers.
4
Star
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Color Sequence
Coloring
and matching activity. Useful for developing the
language of color and pattern as well as visual
discrimination skills.

Color
Train
Match the
colors of the train as it passes
by.

Butterfly
Gallery
using animation
and your imagination you may
make a butterfly. A must
see link!
4
Star
This
is one outstanding website
it encourages imagination and
creative thinking. It will
take awhile to load up but well
worth the wait.
4 Stars

Butterfly
Color and
pattern matching activity using
the spots on a butterfly

String of
beads
Use the
string of
beads to
copy color
sequence
patterns.

Compare and
Order
Comparison
activities -
developing
the language
of
comparison
using such
terms as
biggest,
smallest,
longest,
etc.
Odd
One Out
Find
the odd one
out from the
very sweet
honey bears,
it's more
difficult
than you
think!

Which
spaceman is
different is
a fun way to
determine
which is
different.
Circle
the cat.
The
objective is
to trap the
cat so it
cannot
escape. To
trap the
cat, you
need to
encircle it
with green
dots. It's
really quite
addictive
and lots of
fun as well.
The only tip
I can give
you is to
pay
attention to
the green
dots that
are already
in place
when the
game starts
and try to
utilize
those as
much as
possible.

The
Big Zing.
This is a
fun website
allowing
students to
participate
in many
different
activities
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Who's Missing find
the next pattern 4 star
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Smart Board Lesson on Patters 4 star
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Sound
Patterns
- Fun site
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Cyper Pattern player - great site 4 star
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Pattern Video You will view an outstanding
video on patterns. It not only explains but will allow the student
to answer questions. 4 Start
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Patterns
This is a Smart Board lesson Created by:
Ana Rodrizuez
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Video to accompany Partterns Smart Board Lesson
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Patterns
This website will allow the
student to view and learn about patterns. You will also have the
opportunity to solve a pattern. 4 star
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Pattern
making - What comes next? 4 star
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Tick
Tac Toe
A game to be played against the computer 3 star
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Decoder Badge
Badge -
Dial (Christmas
Story) We have provided a version of the printable
1936 decoder badge LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE.
This version is for those who want to start decoding quickly. Just
cut out the number disc, pin it to the front of the badge and away you go.
I have provided the two parts. Great way to have you're kids learn
patterns.
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Oochina the Archeologist
- identify patterns to solve a puzzle 4 star
but Difficult
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To help Oochina fix the
space station you must remember a sequence of colors.
4 star but
Difficult
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Fun Pattern game. Very
basic matching game. Find the odd item. Works best when you can sit by
student and ask the difference in the attributes of each item.
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Virtual Goose - You must match the egg the goose is sitting to one of
the other four eggs. Caution, the eggs will have been turned.
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What's My Class?
In this game, students
put the animals in the right bag. Animals are sorted by the group they
belong to. Students can do this independently.
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Connect the dots. Connect the dots puzzles
by various skip counting amounts. Allows them to use numbers in reverse
order.
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One False
Move
- Number grid where kids earn points for a haunted house.
They put numbers in order from a random grid.
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Bar Graph
Enter data to create a bar graph, then
manipulate the graph's maximum and minimum values.
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Bar Graph shapes Sort colored shapes into a bar
graph.
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E-manipulatives - money, counters, number line, pattern cubes and
more.
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Math
LingoFor each term or definition, click on the matching piece on the
game board. This site gives the user audio directions.
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Lady Bug Manipulative
Create a program using the website
to move the lady but in certain directions to find the Leaf. This is
a one of a kind program please try it and see how it works. You're students will enjoy it.
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Colors and Shapes
Play with Colors and Shapes with Ellie the Elephant.
Very good site
Fun
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Arthur and the
Alien
Assembly required to put the alien together.
Should be interesting. Must use your imagination.
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Pumpkin Match Students will use smart board to match pumpkin
heads. Simple but affective. SB Created by
Sandra Grande
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Circle the differences Students will circle the
difference in each slide. Created by Dan Hoffman
SB
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2. Extend sequences of sounds,
shapes or simple number patterns, and create and record similar patterns.
For example:
a. Analyze and describe
patterns with multiple attributes using numbers and shapes; e.g., AA, B, aa,
b, AA, B, aa, b,…
b. Continue repeating
and growing patterns with materials, pictures and geometric items; e.g., XO,
XOO, XOOO, XOOOO.
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Smart Board Assignment Created by:
Becky Sivula SB
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Pattern Blocks:
Hands-on manipulative to learn the basic concepts of fractions, addition
and subtraction of fractions, and more...
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Brenda's Bedroom Border - Students complete a pattern. (Author
- Paulette Boggs)
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Missing Numbers - Students find the missing numbers in a sequence. (Author
- Carol Senn)
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Crazy Pattern Machine
This game
involves choosing the missing element in a pattern. Students can complete
this game independently
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3. Describe orally the basic
unit or general plan of a repeating or growing pattern.
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Kids Have Pets - Students learn about the parts of a bar graph and how
to collect information. (Author - Sandi King)
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Kinds Of Graphs - Students learn about various types of graphs. (Author
- Sandi King)
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4.
Solve open
sentences by representing an expression in more than one way using the
commutative property; e.g., 4 + 5 = 5 + 4 or the number of blue balls plus
red balls is the same as the number of red balls plus blue balls (R + B
= B + R).
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- Jeopardy. This
game will allow you to review in many different areas
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5.
Describe orally and model a problem situation using words, objects or
number phrase or sentence.
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One
Little Ball Story Book Students read the story and add to
get the answers
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1. Identify multiple
categories for sorting data.
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Grapher - interactive column graph maker, students can change values
and labels
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Kids Have Pets - Students learn about the parts of a bar graph and how
to collect information. (Author - Sandi King)
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2. Collect and organize data
into charts using tally marks.
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I Am Special - Picture graphs are used in real world situations as
students organize information, record data, and use mathematical language
to read and interpret the graphs. (Author - Sandi
King)
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3. Display data in picture
graphs with units of 1 and bar graphs with intervals of 1.
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Kinds Of Graphs - Students learn about various types of graphs. (Author
- Sandi King)
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Caps
for Sale video This video will tell a story and
use simple graphs to explain it. * by Ric Cattell
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4. Read and interpret charts,
picture graphs and bar graphs as sources of information to identify main
ideas, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
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Kinds Of Graphs - Students learn about various types of graphs. (Author
- Sandi King)
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Data analysis and Graphs You will find an outstanding and
an exceptional lesson using Smart Board technology.
SB Created
by Kim Taylor
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Smart Board Lesson Created by: Barb
Tarka SB
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Introduce elementary students
to coordinate graphing through seasonal coloring activities. The
fall Jack-O-Lantern activity requires students to use the grid code
and crayons or markers to create a jack-o-lantern on a blank 9x9
grid. The use of letters on the horizontal axis and numbers on the
vertical axis introduces young students to coordinate pairs without
the confusion of the standard (h,v) format. Notice that it is
important that elementary students become accustomed to listing the
horizontal coordinate first as this will transfer to the Cartesian
coordinates they will use in later grades.
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5.
Construct a question that can be answered by using information from a
graph.
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What Should I Wear? - Students use models to determine possible
outcomes. (Author - Michaél Dunnivant)
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Is It PE Time? - Students use a chart (table) to solve problems. (Author
- Sandi King)
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All The Parts - Students learn the parts of a graph. (Author
- Sandi King)
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Construct a Bar
Graph - Enter the data and create your own bar graph.
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Grapher - interactive column graph maker, students can change values
and labels
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How It All Stacks Up - Students interpret and compare information
using a bar graph. (Author - Sandi King)
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Kids Have Pets - Students learn about the parts of a bar graph and how
to collect information. (Author - Sandi King)
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Kinds Of Graphs - Students learn about various types of graphs. (Author
- Sandi King)
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6. Arrange five objects by an
attribute, such as size or weight, and identify the ordinal position of each
object.
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Identify Shapes - two- and three-dimensional geometric figures are
used
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Solid Pattern Pieces - Students name the different faces of solid
figures to make objects using a pattern. (Author -
Paulette Boggs)
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What comes
next? - find the next shape in the pattern
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Send in the Trolls game This online interactive game has
the student arrange a group of trolls from shortest to tallest and then
identify the middle troll. Each round of the game adds more trolls.
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Height game
In
this online game, the player has to sort the height of the players on the
field.
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Pie Chart Manipulative
Explore percentages and fractions using pie charts
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7. Answer questions about the
number of objects represented in a picture graph, bar graph or table graph;
e.g., category with most, how many more in a category compared to another,
how many altogether in two categories.
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How It All Stacks Up - Students interpret and compare information
using a bar graph. (Author - Sandi King)
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Kids Have Pets - Students learn about the parts of a bar graph and how
to collect information. (Author - Sandi King)
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Kinds Of Graphs - Students learn about various types of graphs. (Author
- Sandi King)
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8. Describe the likelihood of
simple events as possible/impossible and more likely/less likely; e.g., when
using spinners or number cubes in classroom activities.
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Spinners
– Manipulative Work with spinners to learn about numbers and
probabilities.
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