Need a Good Tool To Help You Practice?!....Here Are Three!
www.mathplayground.com
(For Elementary and Middle Schoolers)
*This is a great tool to use with middle school students. It includes games that students enjoy in which various forms of basic mathematical skills are practiced. Students and/ or teacher can even compete with one another!
www.coolmath-games.com
(For Elementary, Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers)
* This is another tool to use in order for students to practice their mathematical skills. This sight includes fun games as well. Another great element of this particular sight is that it includes various lesson in pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus for students to use as a study or homework aid.
www.voicethread.com
(For All Grade Levels)
* This is a site in which students can upload powerpoint presentations. They can then complete mathematics by writing in unison with their voice. All of which will play as a show when completed. This is a great tool to put students in the shoes of a teacher and have them create a problem and then have them explain the how and why of its completion.
www.mathplayground.com
(For Elementary and Middle Schoolers)
*This is a great tool to use with middle school students. It includes games that students enjoy in which various forms of basic mathematical skills are practiced. Students and/ or teacher can even compete with one another!
www.coolmath-games.com
(For Elementary, Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers)
* This is another tool to use in order for students to practice their mathematical skills. This sight includes fun games as well. Another great element of this particular sight is that it includes various lesson in pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus for students to use as a study or homework aid.
www.voicethread.com
(For All Grade Levels)
* This is a site in which students can upload powerpoint presentations. They can then complete mathematics by writing in unison with their voice. All of which will play as a show when completed. This is a great tool to put students in the shoes of a teacher and have them create a problem and then have them explain the how and why of its completion.