This website contains multiple games for kids, ranging from ELA to Math.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Media Studies
- Science
- Material Type:
- Game
- Date Added:
- 03/25/2019
This website contains multiple games for kids, ranging from ELA to Math.
This site offers math and logic problems for ages 5 and up to adult.
Arcademics make multiplayer educational games for students from K to eighth grade, from free math games to language games. Arcademics combines the excitement of video games with educational content to produce a high rate of learning through exciting, focused repetition that enables automaticity and fluency. All games can be played seamlessly on any device using the web browser for free.
For each question you get right, beans are donated to help fight hunger!
Categories include: What is This?, Times Tables, English Vocabulary, Spanish Vocabulary, World Capitals, ASL Alphabet, Periodic Table.
"This is one of those rare games that reinforces both the skill of multiplication and the visual model that makes sense of it. Blockout can be played competitively or collaboratively, and is a wonderful game to introduce or reinforce the concepts behind multiplication."
You can download the PDF or play virtually
A series of pamphlets has been developed with the goal of supporting parents and caregivers as they promote positive math thinking in the home. The printable pamphlets, developed in collaboration with sector partners, also provide an overview of what students will be taught in school in each of grades 1-9, based on Saskatchewan curricula.
Get your students coding in no time!
CodeMonkey is a fun and educational game-based environment where kids learn to code without any prior experience. After completing CodeMonkey's award-winning coding courses, kids will be able to navigate through the programming world with a sense of confidence and accomplishment.
FULL COURSES are available here for students.
Learn to make your own game, app, or computer drawing. (K-5)
Build real working apps, games and websites using blocks, JavaScript, CSS, HTML and more. (6-9)
Go beyond Code.org and take university courses online or learn a new programming language. (10-12)
Plus access to all the Hour of Code games/coding activities!
Counting Collections is an important mathematical routine that students or families can do with very little guidance at home. Teachers could make kits with available resources for use at home, or send suggestions for commonly found objects that families could use for counting practice at home.
Counting Collections are just as described; they are collections of items that students count. Depending on your students, you will need several different kits. Kits hold several different collections of items.
Create additions, subtraction, multiplication and division worksheets to print or solve online
The purpose of this lesson is to introduce the unit on multiplication and division and activate prior knowledge about multiplication related to repeated addition and skip counting.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.0: Multiplication and Division - Introduction.
The purpose of this lesson is to use groups to represent multiplication.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.1: Multiplication and Division - Investing Equal Groups.
The purpose of this lesson is to relate multiplication to repeated addition
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.2: Multiplication and Division - Relating Multiplication and Repeated Addition, as well as a video from multiplication.com on repeated addition using cookie math.
The purpose of this lesson is to use an array to represent multiplication.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.3: Multiplication and Division - Using Arrays to Multiply.
The purpose of this lesson is to identify related multiplication sentences with the same product.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.4: Multiplication and Division - Relating Multiplication Sentences.
The purpose of this lesson is to represent division as making equal groups.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.5: Multiplication and Division: Division as Grouping.
The purpose of this lesson is to represent division as equal shares.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.6: Multiplication and Division: Division as Sharing.
The purpose of this lesson is to represent division as repeated subtraction.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.7: Multiplication and Division: Relating Division and Repeated Subtraction.
The purpose of this lesson is to identify related multiplication and division facts using arrays.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.8: Multiplication and Division: Relating Multiplication and Division Using Arrays.
The purpose of this lesson is to use groups to relate multiplication and division.
Included is a YouTube video to support Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 7.9: Multiplication and Division: Relating Multiplication and Division Using Groups.