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Elementary Classrooms

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GoNoodle by HealthTeacher, the interactive leader in youth health, creating games, apps, and educational resources to make health awesome for kids. HealthTeacher's research-based products are designed to get kids moving and to develop healthy behaviors that last a lifetime. HealthTeacher’s interactive products are used by teachers, parents, and kids to address important youth health issues, including physical activity, nutrition, and social and emotional well-being. (3/16/13 09:42)

 

Probability and Statistics K-6 covers 17 objectives. On each page is the objective, followed by a problem, a manipulative-type activity, and a game. Some activities require special cards, spinners etc. (3/2/13 10:05)

 

National Museum of Dentistry: MouthPower Online teaches about teeth cleaning and why healthy food choices are important to dental health. Watch how permanent teeth grow, forcing out your baby teeth. See how dental instruments have changed through the years. After users visit all the activities in the laboratory, they earn a certificate of achievement. (2/22/13 09:51)

 

Footsteps2Brilliance supports early reading success through a curriculum designed around the use of ebooks. Because these books are accessible from any computer or using the iOS app, students can work with the books both in school and at home which is a plus for home-school connections and continued reading support. (2/9/13 09:56)

 

Elementary students can practice their understanding of Food Chains with this interactive quiz. Drag and drop the pictures in six different series to see if you know where the organisms rank on the food chain. There is instant assessment and if you miss anything, you can retake the quiz. (2/2/13 10:09)

 

Word Raider is an adventure-themed game where students master academic vocabulary typically found on state standards, standardized exams, and academic word lists. Word Raider is designed for all learners, particularly English learners and struggling readers. Word Raider can be played in school, after school, and at home! (1/26/13 10:28)

 

Tumbletown Mathletics is a fast paced Flash game that will test a variety of mathematic skills. Practice fractions, counting money, understanding spatial relationships, perimeter measurement, and basic arithmetic calculations such as adding, subtracting, simple multiplying and dividing while earning points. There are five increasingly difficult levels to this interactive game.(1/26/13 10:08) 

 

This set of 25 free flash-based interactive math resources to use on your interactive whiteboard is from Dreambox. They are suitable for KS1 and lower KS2 (Grades K-4) Games include Numbers 1-10, 1-20, Matching Number pairs, Ordering Fractions, and fraction addition. Plus many more! These will work on any iwb or even with just a projector. (1/18/13 13:02)

 

Study Champs is a free educational website developed to provide an online resource to parents, teachers and students in primary and middle school. Study Champs provides educational resources like printable worksheets, tutorials, online games, quizzes, stories, flip books and much more covering subjects like Math, English, Science and Social Studies. Kids can also enjoy reading stories, coloring sheets, brain teasing games and learn amazing facts too. (9/29/12 16:04)

 

Forest Academy’s Resource Center You will find a wealth of information here to help you build a learning program about trees and the forest. (9/29/12 16:00)

 

The Investi-gator is a free science journal for upper elementary level students. This journal is created in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Cradle of Forestry Interpretive Association. The journal focuses on contemporary, Forest Service research and is written in the format of a scientific article. (8/31/12 18:13)

 

Super Teacher Worksheets is dedicated to providing high-quality, educational materials for students in grades K-5. This site features thousands of printable PDF files.  Collections include math worksheets, spelling lists, reading comprehension passages, educational board games, graphic organizers, handwriting practice pages, educational card games, flashcards, and manipulative teaching materials. (8/31/12 17:34)

 

 K-5 Math Teaching Resources provides an extensive collection of free resources, math games, and hands-on math activities aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Our math printables are suitable for use in math centers, small group or whole class settings. (8/11/12 12:57)

 

A Brief History Of Time Telling This video from The British Museum’s Young Explorers describes how we have measured time through the centuries. Humans first used the sun and moon to determine the passage of time. You will see several of the sun dials in the British Museum’s collection. Next you’ll see mechanical clocks, chronometers, and,finally, atomic clocks. The video explains how time pieces have become more and more accurate over history and why that is important. (8/11/12 11:21) 

 

Things for Sale Help your students become more analytical about the content and intent of consumer product websites that are geared to kids. This lesson plan for students in grades 2-3 includes the resources you need to meet the objectives of the lesson as well as National Educational Technology Standards. (8/4/12 10:14) 

 

TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach kids the joy of reading in a format they'll love. TumbleBooks are created by adding animation, sound, music and narration to existing picture books in order to produce an electronic picture book which you can read, or have read to you. (7/28/12)

 

Draw a Math Story: From the Concrete to the Symbolic A series of four 40-minute lessons in which students identify key mathematical vocabulary heard in read-alouds of math-oriented stories. The teacher then models math story writing by soliciting ideas from students and drawing a series of images paying special attention to the objects that increase or decrease. Students retell the story as the teacher writes their words under the pictures. When the story is complete, the teacher highlights the math vocabulary and helps students write an equation to represent what happened. Students then work in small groups to create their own math stories using the process the teacher modeled. (7/28/12)

 

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. Click on the coins and bills to make the correct change. (7/21/12)

 

Wowzers combines cloud-based adaptive math instruction with engaging, game-based collaboration. Deliver core or supplemental math instruction to students in grades 3-5. (5/12/12 09:32)

 

Safe on the Street is a road safety education website for 7 - 11 years olds, their teachers and parents. Find out how to keep safe on the street with fun activities, stories, puzzles, quizzes and competitions. (5/5/12 10:37)

 

The purpose of this Family Math How To Kit PDF file is to provide guidance on putting on a family math night for elementary students, but it is filled with all sorts of ideas that could be used in the classroom. The Geometry Walk is a great way to help students understand the concept of three-dimensional figures. There are card games that offer practice in adding and subtracting, math bingo, story problems, and games that review time. There are even some math MadLibs. (4/28/12 13:17)

 

The Bully Roundup  from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention presents ways that 4th-7th graders can bully-proof their lives. Eight tips are given on how to put a bully on notice, how to stay out of the way of a bully, and what do to in the event of being bullied. Also included is an interactive game that can be played against the computer or a friend to learn even more about how to protect oneself against being bullied. For teachers and parents there is an extensive list of resources, both online and print, addressing this situation. (4/28/12 12:59)

 

The Bakery Shop is an educational game designed to immerse the user in concepts of economics in a visually engaging way using an entertaining game context. The Bakery Shop leads users to recognize that people have many wants, that wants are unlimited and resources are scarce. The goal is to enable students to explain how resources can be used in various ways, identify goods and services, and recognize money as the generally accepted medium of exchange for goods and services. (3/17/12 10:18)

 

When kids play MoneyIsland, they enter a virtual world that not only makes learning fun, but also tracks and encourages their progress. As they go on quests to fantastic destinations like the Eiffel Tower and Atlantis, they learn real-life principles of financial responsibility. (2/18/12 09:17)

 

Educational Musicals publishes children’s musicals, pantomimes, assembly pieces,  and song books aimed at children 7-14 years old. Educational Musicals wants children to feel part of  history and are confident  that, when they take part in a historical play with music which they can’t help singing, they will learn their history by default. (2/18/12 09:07)

 

Math Games a comprehensive assorted index of online math games for elementary and middle school in four categories: Number Sense, Math Facts Games, Fractions & Decimals, and Various Math Subjects. (2/4/12 08:14)

 

Reading Bear, a project of WatchKnowLearn.org, is the first free program online to teach beginning readers vocabulary and concepts while systematically introducing all the main phonetic patterns of written English, all using innovative rich media. (1/28/12 09:08)

 

Elementary Economics Lessons provides links to economics lessons suitable for elementary to middle school students.  Some concepts included are saving money, counting coins, mass production, competition, and advertising.  Many of the lessons have interactive ideas, and several have printables for a ready made lesson. From James Madison University Center for Economic Education. (01/21/12 10:27)

 

ABCya.com is a leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All were created or approved by certified teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn. (12/10/11 09:14)

 

Math Game Time is your destination for math games and homework help online. Their games are fun, educational, and trustworthy.  Math Game Time was created by educators to help kids in Pre-K through 7th grade succeed. (11/26/11 08:51)

 

Math Chimp! collects free online math games and organizes them by the common core standards. Materials for grades 1-5. (11/12/11 09:22)

 

Math Salamanders provide you with a huge bank of free printable math worksheets which you can use at home to support your child. The sheets are all graded so that you can easily select the right level for your child. There are also many fun activities and games to play in the games area. (11/5/11 09:51)

 

Storyboards for Students a set of storyboard templates to help students process various focal points in math, reading, writing and science. (10/29/11 08:42)

 

Moneyville is an educational and very fun universe that was specially designed for school children 5-9 years old. With its entertaining games and various activities, your students can explore where money comes from, what money is worth and how they can prioritise and save up. (9/24/11 08:41)

 

Have Fun Teaching mission is to create the best online resource for teachers, parents, homeschoolers and kids; provide teachers with more time with kids and less time with lesson plans; give hope and encouragement to fellow educators; and help teachers to have fun teaching! (9/10/11 08:24)

 

Count Change Practice using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters to count out exact change. A counter will help you know how much you have already counted. Use a specific coin -- or a combination of all the coins -- to reach your goal. (7/16/11)

 

Cyberkidz is an educational platform for boys and girls in the age of 4 till 12 years. By playing the educational games, children will practice subjects they learn in elementary school. (5/28/11)

 

The animated series PEEP and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Wry and distinctive visual humor, charming plotlines, and lovable characters combine with a comprehensive science program to attract and engage kids three to five years old. (4/30/11)

 

Sokikom motivates elementary-age students in an exciting math social learning game. Developed for kids in grades 1-6, Sokikom emphasizes real-time cooperation and collaboration to engage students in developing math skills and in helping each other learn math. (4/22/11)

 

Story Time For Me is on a mission is to instill in children through second grade a love of reading and creative thinking by providing an interactive alternative to TV viewing and video gaming that makes reading fun. (4/2/11)

 

K-5 Geosource is a one-stop professional development web site for Earth science If you are involved in elementary science education in any way, you should look at this website. The site has a rich store of content, activities, services, and links for you to explore. (4/2/11)

 

CA$H 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. Read the word problem and find out how much money you owe. Click on the coins and bills to make the correct change. (4/1/11)

 

 Tim Tim is an extensive collection of free line drawings that can be colored using online tools or downloaded, printed, and colored in the traditional way. (3/5/11)

 

Science Power is an engaging and visually rich supplemental science learning site for upper elementary-age children. 

With interactive multimedia, teacher guides, and a test for each lesson, Science Power is well suited for use in the classroom, the school library, and the public library.

 (11/3/10)

 

Count Us In Games designed to help children understand basic number concepts. (10/9/10)

 

ColoringPagesPlus is a search engine that aggregates all the thousands of websites that provide coloring pages on the web that can be printed and used for coloring by kids together and lets you search them all at once. (10/6/10)

 

 Lakeshore, an educational store, posted links to some free language game downloads for 1st-6th grade.  The downloads are for an "I have/Who has" card game. For grades 1-2, you will find a beginning sounds game, for 3-4, a fact and opinion game, and for 5-6, a parts of speech game. (9/18/10)

 

The Virtual Hamster This lively pet hamster will keep you company throughout the day. Watch him run on his wheel, drink water, and eat the food you feed him by clicking your mouse. (9/11/10)

 

MeeGenius a library of picture books that kids can read on their own or as a read along.  Just answer a few quick questions and the book is personally rewritten for you.  Each book comes with audio playback and word highlighting, perfect for beginning or struggling readers to read along. (6/25/10)

 

Math Cats is packed with games, trivia, investigations, crafts, and even an art gallery loaded with student-submitted "Cat artwork." A colorful site that is sure to offer students hours of enjoyment. (6/19/10)

 

Math-Aids.com  make an unlimited number of printable math worksheets for children, the classroom or homework practice. The flexibility of the worksheet generators and the text book quality of the worksheet being generated (6/10/10)

 

Connect the World  a card matching game, with Buster Baxter to learn about different countries and cultures. Learn to recognize the flags, foods, favorite sports, and arts of places around the world. (6/10/10)

 

Captain Coordinate is a fun way for your students to practice geography, map, and math skills all in one activity.  The entire game is narrated making it nice for a center activity or independent computer activity. (5/21/10)

 

Learn Your Tables a great tool for learning and practicing multiplication facts. Perfect for interactive whiteboard use. (5/19/10)

 

Spelling Match is a spelling game developed by Houghton Mifflin. As the name Spelling Match implies, students have to complete matching activities based on the sounds and or meanings of words. Spelling Match offers different levels of difficulty for students in grades 1 through 8. (5/12/10)

 

smories.com a site that publishes stories for kids read by kids,a continuous flow of new, original stories, read aloud by kids, fifty new stories added monthly (5/10/10)

 

ePub Bud is a site like YouTube where anybody can create and share their own children's ebooks ePub Bud provides an easy way to find, share, and self-publish your own free children's ebooks. (4/26/10)

 

The Magic Tree House is a popular book series for kids that teaches them about history through fun adventures that take place with the help of a time traveling Tree House.  Now students can take their love of the Magic Tree House Books online with the Magic Tree House Website. (4/14/10)

 

The Underland is filled with creatures of all shapes and sizes. Here's a chance for your students to create their own. They can design a body, give it a personality, then put it in a scene from the Underland. (4/14/10)

 

The Poetry Engine fuels your imagination for writing poetry. Play to learn the many ways to write poetry. (4/7/10)

 

Fraction Beach Build a Sandcastle at Fraction Beach by using your math skills. The more buckets of sand you collect, the bigger your castle will be. (4/7/10)

 

MathZapper Entertaining fraction, decimal, and percent interactive tutorial (3/24/10)

 

SmartKiddies Mathematics a site from Australia loaded with time-savers, evaluation tools, interactive whiteboard resources, printables, videos, awards, and other fun stuff for the math classroom. (3/24/10)

 

 MyLittleBookProject.com is designed to offer teachers a creative and super simple project to enhance and stimulate the artistic talents of their students.  This class project is fun and enables students to work together to create a 'one of a kind' masterpiece, a published book that they can all share with family and friends. The process is free and easy...the sense of accomplishment created while working collectively with their classmates is priceless! (3/17/10)

 

Grammaropolis is a fresh, fun, and exciting way to learn about the parts of speech. Students associate human qualities and characteristics with the parts of speech so that abstract and seemingly arbitrary rules start to make more sense. (3/17/10)

 

CarrotSticks is an online multiplayer game that improves math skills for 1st - 5th graders as they practice and compete with peers around the world!  Whether your students prefer competing with others or practicing on their own, they'll love designing their own characters and earning points by solving problems. (3/11/10)

 

 Handipoints Kids earn points by doing chores, worksheets, and arts and crafts Use your points to adopt a pet cat or play dress-up games. (3/10/10)

 

  State Facts for Students  Easy access to numerous facts about each of the states in the US from the U.S. Census Bureau and designed especially for kids. Teachers can download the Picture Your State lesson plan in PDF. (3/8/10)

 

Learn Your Tables Awesome interactive resource to support learning times tables (3/7/10)

 

National Geographic Young Explorer  an online magazine specifically for kindergarten and first grade students. You will find print versions of the teacher’s guides complete with lesson plans, discussion questions, accompanying worksheets, and more.  There is a very helpful story planner that gives you upcoming themes. (3/5/10)

 

Math Live has a collection of animated cartoons that teach students (3-6) math concepts.  Students can learn about numbers, patterns and relations, shapes and space, and statistics and probability. (3/3/10)

 

Online Audio Stories Free downloadable audio books, a selection of short stories for kids and bedtime stories. A great way to learn English online, stories come with translatable text and with excellent pronunciation. (2/26/10)

 

Language Arts Resources Whopping collections of links to resources for teaching language arts in Second Grade | Third Grade | Fourth Grade | Fifth Grade (2/23/10)

 

Reading Presentations A huge collection of reading-related PowerPoint presentations, FREE (2/23/10)

 

The Zimmer Twins is a fun way to incorporate technology into the classroom. Watch your students expand their vocabulary, practice proper writing habits, and become junior movie producers all at the same time! (2/20/10)

 

Binky's Facts and Opinions game from PBS Kids. In this east to play game students must decide if a statement is a fact or an opinion. After getting five correct they can view a short video in which both facts and opinions are expressed. (2/17/10)

 

Free Resources for Interactive Whiteboards simple, high quality maths resources for interactive whiteboards. Resources that allow for effective differentiation and progression, and make planning easier (and less time consuming) for teachers. All actvities are clear and simple to use and understand. They are designed as tools for teachers to use to teach. They are ideal for reinforcing and practicing the key mathematical skills and concepts.(2/16/10)

 

Maggie's Earth Adventures presents teachers and students with interactive games that target specific skill development. These games are designed to provide needed practice with a variety of objectives. They range from speed practice of basic math facts to practice in applying the correct inflectional endings so that words can be spelled correctly. The games also include a variety of Spanish language games that can be used for ESL students as well as student learning Spanish as a foreign language. From Scholastic.com (2/16/10)

 

The Grammar Practice Park from Harcourt School Publishers provides 12 grammar games for students in grades three, four, and five. (2/16/10)

 

Grammar Blast from Houghton Mifflin, offers 35 interactive grammar activities for students in grades two through five. (2/16/10)

 

Maths interactive resources and activities for your IWB. Thirty-eight interactives for primary grades. (2/4/10)

 

Science Up Close a nice collection of science animations on numerous topics for grades 1-6 (2/4/10)

 

Math Run is a simple and fun game for practicing math skills. The game begins with simple addition problems and gets progressively more difficult as players advance through the levels. (2/4/10)

 

Literactive is the leading provider of reading material for pre-school, kindergarten and grade 1 students available online. The program is comprised of carefully levelled guided readers, comprehensive phonic activities and a wealth of supplemental reading materials. (1/29/10)

 

Spelltube offers a fun, new and exciting way for teachers of 7 to 11 years to teach spelling concepts. Teachers can simply signup for FREE, choose words from our extensive list and let Spelltube immerse your class in a virtual spelling world complete with interactive characters.  (1/29/10)

 

Creature Features Kids select either category of either Wildlife or Habitat and are presented with images of related animals. By clicking an image they can see information about that animal. From National Geographic Kids (1/26/10)

 

Kids Interactive-Whales students board the Discovery where they can explore 5 different rooms including the science lab, the research center, the office, the library, and the bridge.  Each room has an “expert” that will help the students as they explore the room. (1/26/10)

 

Storynory is an online treasure trove of audio stories. Here you will find a mixture of new stories, fairy tales, and specially adapted myths and histories. Storynory has published an audio story every week since November 2005 and has steadily grown in popularity. Around a quarter of a million mp3 files are downloaded every month. (1/13/10)

 

Math Two is a great alternative to flash cards for students who are practicing math facts.  Games are leveled by difficulty and include addition and multiplication facts.  Students are given a problem and must type the answer. Students receive immediate feedback about their answer. (1/11/10)

 

Starfall.com  a free public service to motivate children to read with phonics. A systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL). (12/29/09)

 

Balancing Animals is a a great activity for your interactive whiteboard that lets students use animals as ‘non-standard’ units to weigh others.  Students can drag an animal (or animals) onto the scale, other students try to balance the scale by choosing animals that would balance the scale. (12/17/09)

 

Learning Clip is an online resource for teaching primary maths. There are hundreds of interactive activities, video clips and worksheets covering a huge range of mathematical topics, concepts and methods. (12/10/09)

 

Clifford the Big Red Dog Highly interactive site from Scholastic about Clifford. Activities include games, stories, coloring pages, crafts, letter writing, painting, and music. There's also a section for teachers with teaching and learning ideas. (12/8/09)

 

Interactive Tutorials  These resources have been developed as part of the Mathematics Enhancement Program of The Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching. The center is a focus for research and curriculum development in Mathematics teaching and learning. (12/2/09)

 

ZulaWorld offers rigorous inquiry-based science programs, titled Zula's Exploration Mission Modules™, developed specifically for students in preschool through third grade. (11/30/09)

 

  Expo Writing Resource Center From Scholastic, lesson plans and resources to help students improve their writing skills, K-12 (11/18/09)

 

Create a Graph  Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world. Here you will find five different graphs and charts, bar, line, area, pie, and XY, for you to consider. (11/16/09)

 

BBC World War 2 Students will learn about the world at war, evacuations, wartime homes, food and shopping, the war time efforts, children at war, air raids, daily life, growing up during wartime, and the end of the war. Each section has easy-to-understand information and pictures. The teacher section has an amazing collection of related worksheets, activities, and links that can be used with the site. (11/7/09)

 

IKnowthat.com offers standards-based elementary level activities in the major subject areas. Internet multimedia and social communication produce an environment for engaging, interactive, and dynamic learning. (10/27/09)

 

KidsSpell.com is a free and fun way to improve spelling; helps to dramatically improve your students ability to learn and retain spelling words. (10/23/09)

 

KidsNumbers.com is the absolutely free math resource designed by teachers, specifically for students and children of all ages. A place where students can practice all aspects of math, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, in a fun and pressure free way. (10/23/09)

 

BigUniverse.com is an engaging literacy website for K-8 students. This anytime-anywhere site delivers curriculum and tools for learning, assessment, reading and writing development, using a vast library of online books.(10/22/09)

 

The Greedy Triangle By Marilyn Burns Dissatisfied with its shape, a triangle keeps asking the local shapeshifter to add more lines and angles until it doesn't know which side is up. Includes tips "For Parents, Teachers, and Other Adults" on using story for math activities. (10/21/09)

 

Story Cove folktales come from a variety of cultures and places. They share timeless values and simple, universal lessons. The Story Cove format enables children, families and teachers to explore these stories in a variety of ways. As a result, each child is able to develop a more personal understanding of a story while learning about the world. (10/14/09)

 

IXL makes math practice fun. With unlimited math questions in more than 1,000 topics, students improve their skills and confidence and always have new challenges to meet. (10/7/09)

 

Rhyme Race is a four player (or four team) interactive rhyming game that helps promote a better understanding of rhyming.  Players roll a die to move around the game board.  Along the way, students are asked to come up with rhyming words. (9/30/09)

 

What Time Is It? A nice, simple resource for interactively teaching telling time with an analog clock. (9/27/09)

 

 

Math Apprentice answers the question that nearly every student will ask during his or her math career: When are we ever going to use this stuff in the real world? The goals of this project are to connect math with real world careers, introduce students to more advanced mathematical ideas, and provide additional opportunities to apply math concepts they have already learned. (9/22/09)

 

Game Classroom  searched the web for engaging and educational games for kids, and collaborated with top educators to ensure that all games are age-appropriate, relevant and compliant with academic standards. Educators have also created a vast library of "Homework Help" as an additional resource for students, teachers and parents. (9/16/09)

 

IPlayMathGames.com FREE math games and worksheets using cards, dice and other manipulatives are all available. Find math skill building and reinforcing games and exercises for fractions, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, algebra, geometry and just about any math related topic. (9/15/09)

 

Carbon Cycle Game  a free online game that teaches students about how carbon cycles through the Earth system.  It is appropriate for 4th-9th grade students learning about the carbon cycle.  As students play the game, they will learn that carbon cycles naturally through living and non-living parts of the Earth system. (9/15/09)

 

GeoMysteries Help Rex the Dino Detective solve these mysteries about rocks, fossils and minerals! FromThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis (9/15/09)

 

Science Bob is a resource library for the elementary science classroom. Students can explore science concepts, get some fun science fair ideas, find experiments, research helpers, science questions/answers, and science videos. (9/10/09)

 

Geometry Toolbox  an interactive whiteboard for simple geometry diagrams. Tools include a compass, protractor, ruler, pencil for line drawing, and pen for free-hand drawing. (9/2/09)

 

Make 5 is a fun interactive game similar to Connect 4.  This game is a great way for students to practice math facts.  Students are given a target number, they choose an equation on the grid that equals the target number.  The goal of the game is to get five spaces on the grid in a row in the least number of tries. (9/1/09

 

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