Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Puzzle game

Laser Puzzle game with numerous levels, password upon completion of each level. I think I know some kids who will like this.
Differences
In this game you have to find five differences between two images. It is fun and good for developing minds as well as those who just want to be distracted or simply "just because."
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Differnces and Memory - Early Math
Memory is good for beginning memory skills
Sunday, May 27, 2007
algebrahelp.com
from algebrahelp.com. Online worksheets with everything from basic algebra to advanced algebra.
Sample Problem:
5u2 + -11uv + 6v2
Solution: (5u - 6v)(u - v)
This site is useful in that it will give you a step by step walk through of the answer to the question you are working on if you are really stuck.
There is also a section of the site that has lessons.
Clocks

Interactive Clock
Interactive activity for learning how to tell time. Another activity from shodor.org.
Thursday, May 24, 2007

Funbrain has tones of fun activities for young students. The various sections of the site include Math Games, Reading, Arcade, Playground, and All Games. The site is meant for students in K5 through Grade 8. My favourite is of course the Math Arcade.
Interactive Math and Geography

Fact Math practice, either online or in printable worksheets. These are great for days when students have no homework, and also to reinforce these much needed skills.
World Map Quiz
Also fun to try is this interactive World Map Quiz. I failed to find one of the oceans.

With everything from arithmetic to statistics. While this site is not the most visually attractive, it can be useful.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
So for my first post I will recommend iknowthat.com.

iknowthat.com is full of activities from most subjects for students from preschool to grade 7/8. The kids here have enjoyed Leon's Math Dojo. But if you asked them I am sure that they'd say they'd prefer going to a game on addictinggames.com without having to do any math or reading... but rules are rules. :)