Website:
Ducksters http://www.ducksters.com/games/mathchallenge.php.
It is similar to our example ‘cool math’ website. It has a variety collection of games like: sport,
science, geography and history.
Games' example:
1 - Math
challenge game
2 - Math
times tables practice game
3 - Battleship
4 - Chess
5 - Hangman
6 - Crossword
puzzles
7 - Fast
math
8 - Checkers
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First
game is the ‘math challenge’, which has a table of subtraction, addition, multiplication
and division selections. Also, it’s got a difficulty option that starts
with 1 for easiest and ends with ‘yikes’ being the most difficult. Another fun math game
called ‘fast math’; it makes kids calculate faster at math by doing the computational
exercises. It’s timed and has mixed types of calculation problems like: subtraction,
addition, multiplication and division.
- The website is helpful for kids from (gr3 to 6). It does help them do faster calculation.
- Students/kids should have skills for using the computer at a first place, having background of how to add, multiply…etc
- It can also help kids have a better understanding of math by going through the subjects. Every subject has examples and step by step explanation.
- Read the instructions underneath the game before you start.
Game:
The match game for math I found is challenging http://www.mathsisfun.com/games/math-match-game.html.
Students can have a choice whether they want to play it
using shapes, shape names, add, multiply or mixed. Also, it has algebra where
you have to match equivalent terms.
Example, X= 2 matches –X =
-2X +2
- Students should know geometry to recognize the geometric shapes and their names. Also, students who would like to play this matching game must have algebraic skills to be able to match linear equations…etc
- This game could be helpful for students in their 8th grade. It might be fun while studying algebra at school - they get to practice their knowledge through an algebraic game.
- Have a pen and paper, you might need to use them if you are doing hard level of algebra.
Video(s):
I can’t think of any good videos other than Khan Academy https://www.youtube.com/user/khanacademy.
I find their videos so helpful! Math, physics, computer science
and many more…etc
- So, khan academy has a website that any student can use as well as a youtube channel. After watching the videos of certain topics, you can test your skills on their site.
- I think it’s best for college students, they have high level of educational examples. I would suggest it to anyone majoring in physics or math and for those who are interested to learn programming.
- Have a youtube channel to be able to save their helpful videos and have them as a reference for future.
An app:
Even though I neither have a smartphone nor any type of
social media, I chose this app for Ipads that I found after googling. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/math-ref/id301384057?mt=8
I like how it deals with graphing, as it shows in the picture
the midpoint, X and Y axis, slope and distance between points…etc
The math app called Math Ref
Description
“Math Ref is an award winning education app.
Browse over 1,400 formulas, figures, and examples to help you with math,
physics, chemistry and more. Use an expanding list of helpful tools such as a
unit converter, quadratic solver, and triangle solver to perform common
calculations.” Source: its site
- I defiantly see it helpful for precalculus or algebra. It can be a useful “corrector” tool after solving graphical questions.
- You must have an Ipad to be able to use.


The game is really interesting and fun to play.
ReplyDeleteI like how you had 4 different types of media! Very informative as well. Nice job!
ReplyDeletedahlia,
ReplyDeletei agree with emily! nice job of seeking out four completely different types of media. as usual, your post is extremely thorough and well organized. inserting the images certainly helps to give a better idea of how the resources work.
great job!
professor little