I wanted to share 2 interactive games that help kids navigate the number grid.
This one is a completed grid that I use as a Guess my Number game. Kids make educated guesses about the number you are thinking of and when they tap or click on that number a paint splat appears on it. They use their understanding of greater than and less than as I announce if my number is greater or less than their guessed # .
www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/SplatSquares/splatsq100.html
This one is a blank # grid and a number is displayed on the corner. Students use their knowledge of the # grid to locate the #, if they tap or click on the correct #, a dog bone comes flying out. If they tap the wrong #, that number is displayed so they can use that to navigate to the correct one.
www.oswego.org/ocsd-web/games/DogBone/gamebone.html
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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Thanks for sharing the two interactive games that help kids navigate the number grid. I've already tried them out. I'm always looking for computer games to enhance my students learning.
I just tried both games. I loved the 100 chart one where the bones come flying out. I'm not sure of the first one. Fun, but I couldn't connect any meaning to it right now.
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