Math Lab

May 3-14

Onecia Mercer, omercer@topeka.k12.ks.us 295-3808
Rhonda Larscheid,rlarsche@topeka.k12.ks.us 295-3776

 

We will help absent students with their work upon their return.

 

 


EM Games

Fact Monster
Driving Games
Cockroach Game
Hit the Mole

Algebra Balance Scale
Fraction Finder

Thinking Blocks

Blended Instruction
Flips, Slides, and Turns
ABC Geometry

 

 

BBC Maths Games
Larson's

 

Quick Play Wheel of Fortune

 

LEGO

 

Photo to Sketch

ALEKS

MATH FACTS

REAL NUMBER SYSTEM

ORDER OF OPERATIONS

MATH FROG `

ARITHMATTACK


download Shockwave

download Flash Player
Bloxorz

Dance Simulation
http://www.ccd.rpi.edu/Eglash/csdt/subcult/brdance/software/dancer.html

Futures Channel
http://www.thefutureschannel.com

Thinking Blocks
http://www.thinkingblocks.com

 

Ganas: Effort above Ability
The Heart of a Winner
Ben Underwood: A Teen Who Sees with Sounds

Standard 1: Number and Computation: The student uses numerical and computational concepts and procedures in a variety of situations.

Benchmark 4: Computation: The student models, performs, and explains computational with rational numbers, the irrational number pi, and algebraic expressions in a variety of situations.

Standard 2: Algebra The student uses algebraic concepts and procedures in a variety of situations.

Benchmark 2: Variable, Equations and Inequalities - The student uses variables, symbols, rational numbers and simple algebraic expressions in one variable to solve linear equations and in equalities in a variety of situations.

Standard 3: Geometry – The student uses geometric concepts and procedures in a variety of situations.

Benchmark 4 Geometry from an algebraic perspective – The student relates geometric concepts to a number line and a coordinate lane in a variety of situations.