23 October 2005 05:45
Game 2: Patterns
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to create patterns using the objects in the bookshelf. The patterns can be made any where in the room. There are lots of different ways the player can do this, over and over again.
Game 1:Counting
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move the sheep from left to right until there are the same number of sheep in each paddock.
Game 4: Number Order
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move the children in correct order into roller coaster cars.The numbers are in random order and there is a random number of children
Game 5:Representing Numbers
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move a feather with a number of objects to the correct corresponding text number.
The numbers and objects are in random order.
Game 6:Matching Numbers and Words
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move a crayon with a word number to the corresponding digit on a colour by number of Flying Girl.The numbers and colours are in random order.
Game 7: Simple Addition
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)There is a picture of a double decker bus with children standing alongside. The bus has windows on each level. The Player moves the children onto the bus to make the number that is displayed on the top of the screen.
The number of the bus is random, and the children an be placed in any order.
Game 8: Subtraction
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to subtract two numbers to bowls a ball down a bowling alley lane. They continue until they have reached zero pins remaining.The starting equation is random, and there is a chance of getting a strike as well..
Game 10:Time
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player find matching cards with both analogue and digital times.
Game 11:Next Highest Number
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)The player has to move a frog across a pond always using the next highest number.
23 October 2005 05:30
The Number Gym: On the Line
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)Flexible whole class tool for adding/subrtracting. Helps students see patterns. Teachers should explore the home page to evalate for future purchase.
The Number Gym: Near Tens
by cherbourg & 1 other (via)Learn to add and subtract multiples and near-multiples of 10 in your head using a graded set of activities on a 10x10 number grid with helpful popups along the way.
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