Thursday, December 19, 2013

Geometry - 4th graders

This is a fun game in which you have to shoot the correct type of line. You can choose between relaxed mode or timed mode. Have fun!
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 Lines


Here you have many games we did in the class, for you to practice your geometry skills. 
You can start with these shapes games and match the plane figures with their names.
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 Shapes     Shapes

 Shapes    Plane figures

 Shapes   Shapes

 Shapes

In this game you can practice geometry classifying triangles, quadrilaterals, plane and solid figures. Just remember that, when you finish, you have to choose again Unit 6: Geometry and Measurement, Chapter 15: Plane and Solid Figures and click one by one the Lessons, from 15.1 until 15.7.

 Shapes


These games below are triangles games. In this first game, remember you have to click on the game called "Triangle Sort" so you can identifly Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene triangles.
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 Triangles

Now you have to identify the triangles by their angles.
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 Triangles


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Conservation - 4th graders

This fun web page gives us some good examples of how we can help our planet remain clean and healthy by using the 3Rs at home too. You also can play the most extreme reclycling game and many other fun games.
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 Conservation

Monday, December 9, 2013

Adjectives - 5th graders

We played this game in order to remember how to use adjectives in different kind of paragraphs. 
First drag the image according to the description given. Then drag the adjectives to the correct place to build a paragraph.
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 Adjectives

Ordering sentences - 5th graders

Remember this game?
Read all the sentences and then order them to build up a paragraph. Don't forget that you will lose a life if you are wrong.
Click on the image to play again

 Paragraphs

Addition and subtraction - 3rd and 4th graders

Here's a game in which you can choose the amount of digits you want to add or subtract,
 from 1 to 4, and from 2 rows to 4 rows.
3rd graders should choose 2 digits and 2 rows addition or subtraction.
4th graders should choose 4 digits and 2 rows addition or subtraction.
Click on the image to start practicing math in a fun way.

 Addition - subtraction