Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students manipulate weights on two balance beams to solve two simultaneous equations.
Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students locate points on a number line. Problems deal with fractions, decimals, square roots, and/or absolute values.
Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students use mental math and proportional thinking to find common percentages (10% 5% 1% 15%, etc.) of a given number.
Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students use hints to find what fraction of a pizza was eaten by each of five party-goers. Sample hints: "Judy had 2/5 of a pizza. Bill ate twice as much pizza as Judy."
Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Students calculate the probability of three different types of outcomes on a slot machine: three apples, at least one apple, or no apples.
Middle-School (grades 5 through 9) math program written to provide skills in context. Given the English language version of a number (e.g. one thousand sixty-five and nine tenths) students must type in the numeral (e.g. 1065.9).
States-Mania is an educational game covering our 50 states. It has eight levels and lets you choose which regions you wish to cover. Its great pictures and ease of use make it not only educational, but also fun. Over 500 facts are covered. Pictures, sounds, and zany clues add interest. The game allows students to connect the facts in four different ways. State capitals, abbreviations, locations, and history are some of the topics covered.
Want to brush up on the names and locations of the 48 contiguous states of the USA? This program from the Family Games Web Center will help you. A study mode and two quiz modes make the learning easy.