This activity uses four randomly selected numbers to create an equation that equals a fifth number. It gives users a chance to practice different mathematical operations and to practice writing equations correctly. It even includes separate teacher/leader version link at bottom of page. Best of all you are still learning while you are having fun!
Some days we're just inundated with too much computer time. You know the feeling - eye strain, back pain, and neck cringes all begin to surface. For kids, that bit of antsy behavior begins to flourish as well as repeated trips for items needed while working on their lessons on the computer. This is the time to break out the cards and have a bit of fun! Give your brain a rest and let it recharge before the next lesson.
This activity uses four randomly selected numbers to create an equation that equals a fifth number. It gives users a chance to practice different mathematical operations and to practice writing equations correctly. It even includes separate teacher/leader version link at bottom of page. Best of all you are still learning while you are having fun!
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After a summer of soaring temperatures and drought across the country, Mother Nature wrecked havoc in Texas bringing on the severe and deadly hurricane of 1900 that hit Galveston, Texas, on September 8th.
The city of Galveston 1900 Storm Committee provides an extensive look at the devastation brought about by the howling winds, driving rain, and 15-foot storm surge. You’ll find first-person accounts of the storm, photographs documenting the wreckage of a large city, and the story of how Clara Barton and the Red Cross helped the city rebuild. Of particular interest is the link to a site which tracks the storm across the Atlantic Ocean, into the Gulf of Mexico, landfall at Galveston, and then its course across the Midwest to the East Coast. The damage caused by Hurricane Katrina was certainly immense, but this hurricane of 1900 has been called the nation’s greatest natural disaster. Unit on money got you a bit down? Well, there's no better way to sharpen your child's money skills than the realistic site of Ed's Bank. Sharpen your savings and budgeting skills with this fast-paced interactive game. Try to deposit
as much money as possible within sixty seconds into Ed's piggy bank. Then go to the store to buy something for Ed without overspending. This engaging game has great animation and audio and would be also ideal for reviewing coin values and coin recognition skills. Dragging the coins into the bank can be challenging, and you might not save as much as you would like the first time through. But no worries, just begin the game over and Feeling a little intimidated when your online student asks for help with his science homework? Looking online for a valid source can be all too time consuming. Hours spent can leave you empty handed when you are looking for educationally-based information.
Understanding Science 101, developed by the University of California Museum of Paleontology, offers a site that discusses why science matters and another that addresses science and society. The Resource Library offers teaching resources, case studies, FAQs, and corrections of common misconceptions. There are lesson plans for students from kindergarten to post-high school that are a blessing to Academic Learning Coaches who are not certified in the field. So if you are feeling a little antiquated concerning a science lesson you haven't seen for over 20 years, then give this site a peek. You never know, it just may make life a bit easier! Looking for a test creator as an enrichment tool? Then Gnowledge will be an invaluable tool to help your child in future assessments. This has to be hands down, one of the best collaborative quize/test-creation sites around. This excellent looking site should be one that doesn't fall into the inevitable Internet wasteland due to under use from its patrons.
"Everyone is a student for a time period in one's life. As a student, we practise exercises, do coursework and sit for exams. This applies to all students worldwide, regardless of the syllabus. We aim to democratize education by advocating community-generated content and assessment for every conceivable syllabus worldwide. What does this mean? We want you to be able to access our whole breadth of exercises and test papers for free! You can search by title, subject, grade, school and/or country, so finding exactly what you need to practise on is easy. You will also get the opportunity to be an influencer! Share your expertise by creating exercises or test papers and pass these on to others so that they can learn from you too. Anything you publish can be accessed by anyone who logs onto Gnowledge. We hope to empower you and the world to help yourselves and each other. Let us all democratize education so that we may be better students in academics and in life together." - Gnowledge |
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