Title 1 Math Instructional Lead - Harada, Michelle
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Illuminations
Find review lessons and interactive games to reinforce concepts at all grade levels and in all domains.
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Integer Jeopardy!
Practice the four operations with integers playing jeopardy! You can play by yourself or with friends!
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Positive Linear Equations (y=mx+b)
Use the function machine to help determine the equation of the line
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Pick a Path
The game is played by navigating Okta from top to bottom — adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing as you go! Earn 1, 2, or 3 stars by completing various mazes involving integers, fractions, decimals, exponents, and more.
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Order of Operations Connect Four
Two players take turns evaluating expressions involving the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). If correct, the player places a black or red checker on the board with the goal of connecting four in a row ( horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) before the opponent does. Players choose from four levels of difficulty; they can adjust the timing feature and whether to involve exponents and/or parentheses. -
Escape from Planet X
Students much match a problem situation to its mathematical expression in order to escape from Planet X. -
Thinking Blocks: Ratios
This set of six interactive Flash activities gives students an opportunity to visually model and calculate the unknown quantity from ratios and other information, all in the context of solving word problems. A video demonstration introduces each method, and then students work on modeling and solving five problems. Students can check their modeling of the problem at intermediate stages. Teachers can track a student's progress throughout the problem set. -
Study Jams - Rate
This step-by-step tutorial explains that a rate is a type of ratio that compares unlike units. After viewing the tutorial, students should take the self-assessment to check for their understanding. -
Scale Factor X
In this game, students navigate a maze to get to a math challenge. The three challenges are: move blue and green "fuel cells" around to match the ratios in the given containers; measure shapes to determine the scale factors needed to make them match the given templates; determine how to place bases on a map based on clues involving proportions. -
Lure of the Labyrinth: Employee Cafeteria
Hungry monsters come to feed here. Your mission: Figure out what they want to eat using ratios, multiplication, division, and factoring! -
Fraction Four
Once on the webpage, click on the fraction concept that you would like to practice! Great for multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as fraction/decimal/percent conversion. -
Lure of the Labyrinth
Your beloved pet's gone missing and you've got to find it - but how? Before you know it, you're dropped into a strange (and extremely smelly) world where your only friend is a mysterious bean-loving girl with wings. She says there are others ... Others? Other pets? Well, there sure are plenty of monsters. They're all over the place, stinking up the joint and forcing you to do crazy jobs - you have to make pet food out of carrots and eyeballs? ICK! How in the world can any of this help you find your pet? And can you come to its rescue ... before it's too late?
There's only one way to find out ... -
Khan Academy
Video lessons on just about anything you need from math to science to social studies to language arts! Great for reviewing previously learned concepts and getting insight on what is coming up!