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Coordinate Graphing

Posted on March 24, 2011 by alicemercer

Please do one or more of these activities:

  • BBC Education-Maths File-Planet Hop
  • Points on a Grid
  • MathSlice – Coordinate graphing
  • FunBrain.com’s What’s the Point? Coordinate Graphing
  • Interactivate: Simple Maze Game
Posted in assignment | Tagged coordinate, graphing, math, mathematics

Transformations and Tessellations

Posted on October 19, 2010 by alicemercer

Latest work from Danilo, my Chilean tessellation friend!
Today, we’re working on learning about transformation and tessellations. Please do one or more of the following activities:

  • Tessellations – NLVM
  • Tessellations . Online Games . Grades 1 & 2 . Early Math . PBS Parents | PBS
  • Tess people in Math Cats’ Tessellation Town!
Posted in assignment | Tagged geometry, math, mathematics, tessellations, transformations

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  • Charlotte's Web: Spell Your Web
  • Choice of the Dragon
  • Dance Mat Typing
  • Drips Art
  • Enchanted Palace
  • Font de Music
  • GameQuarium
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  • Line Jumper Game
  • Math Video: Xavier Bobby Dominick Jalen

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