Friday, January 18, 2008

Gives feedback!

Pick a link below and tell us how you would or would not use it in the classroom.
Thanks for the feed back!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lines of Symmetry (video)
http://www.linkslearning.org/Kids/1_Math/2_Illustrated_Lessons/4_Line_Symmetry/index.html

This website was awesome! All different kinds of activities. Great for individual center time on a computer or whole group.

Anonymous said...

Angle Mania could be used as either the introductory lesson to angles or could be used if a student was absent, or needed remediation in this area.

Anonymous said...

I really like the Bracket Basics link under "Functions"-
http://www.sums.co.uk/playground/c5a/playground.htm

I think my kids would love this in a center.

Anonymous said...

I really like Shape, Space, and Measure. It was great for all of the content areas as well!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I liked the Shape, Space, and Measure link.

Anonymous said...

I hope to use some of the geometry ones. I liked Brenda's bedroom. I hope to explore some others before we start geometry/.

Anonymous said...

The line of symmetry link is great because it went to measurement which we have been studying in math.

Anonymous said...

I will use the geometry links that I previewed especially line of symmetry and tangrams. I know that I will use others when I preview them.

Anonymous said...

I would use the websites that I previewed today.

Anonymous said...

I really like teacher tube and will spend a lot of time looking over the third grade videos. I also reccomend proteacher.com for alot of teacher support and activities.

Anonymous said...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/shape_space_measures.shtml

Love this you can drive a car to learn how to work with plots/coordinates...lots of fun!