Ms. Susan
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Help with Multiplication
Several of our older students love playing a computer game call Timez Attack. We love it because it operates like a real video game but incorporates drills on all the times tables from 2 through 12. To defeat the monsters and move up in game levels, kids must give math facts within a time limit. You can see a demo at http://www.bigbrainz.com/. They are developing addition, subtraction and division versions as well!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Polygon Vocabulary
I was working with a student on learning the names for different polygons. When we finished the worksheet, I opened a game online at http://www.mathplayground.com/matching_shapes.html. It's a memory matching game where you can turn over only two cards at a time. Under the cards are the names of the polygons, like octagon, parallelogram, rhombus, etc. and drawings of these figures. As you match the words with the drawings, the matched cards remain uncovered until you finish the game. We played the game twice--it was much easier than reviewing the worksheet even once!
Ms. Susan
Welcome to the GAP Blog!
Because Garrison Afterschool Program has a strong focus on structure and academics, we spend an hour a day helping children learn. Our first focus during this hour is getting homework and assigned reading done, and then we provide enrichment activities to reinforce learning. Often we utilize resources on the computer and online, and we would like to share some of these resources with our parents and other interested parents and teachers in the community.
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