Angles
Version 1.0
by Brian Shau
Type:
Freeware
Size: 20K
Date: 3/23/05 |
Practice
finding estimating the measures of 10 angles. The different
between the estimate and the real measure is added to the
score. It's like golf where students want to get as low of
a score as possible. The game keeps a list of best scores. |
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Dictate
Version 1r3
by Brian Schau
Type:
Freeware
Size: 40K
Date: 5/19/05 |
Dictate
is a tool to aid in dictation. A teacher creates a group of
sentences and reads the sentences out to a class of students.
Each student enters the sentences as the student believes
they should be spelled. Dictate keeps scores and at the end
of the dictation the student gets a chance to view the correct
answers. |
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Divisible
Version 1.04
by Tyson Stephen
Type:
Freeware
Size: 16K
Date: 3/7/04 |
Practice
the divisibility rules. Divisible asks students
if a random number is divible by either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
9, or 10. If answered incorrectly, Divisible displays
the divisiblity rule. It also keeps score. |
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MixedUp
Version 1r1
by Brian Shau
Type:
Freeware
Size: 16K
Date: 4/1/05 |
Practice
converting fractions to mixed numbers or mixed numbers to
fractions. The size of the denominator can be adjusted. Also,
there is a Beginner and Advanced mode that can be set by the
user. MixedUp keeps score until you reset it. |
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Silly
Sentences
Version 1.08
by Tyson Stephen
Type:
Freeware
Size: 60K
Date: 3/7/04 |
Enter
lists of interesting adjectives, nouns, verbs, adverbs, and
prepositional phrases to make crazy sentences. Sentences are
color coded to help students recogize parts of speech. The
help menu tells about the parts of speech. |
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Simplify
Version 1r1
by Brian Shau
Type:
Freeware
Size: 12
Date: 4/1/05 |
Practice
for reducing fractions into simpliest form. The size of denominator
can be selected from the drop down menu. Simplify keeps score
until you reset it. |
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Spell
IT
Version 1.07
by Tyson Stephen
Type:
Freeware
Size: 76K
Date: 3/7/04 |
Enter
a list of spelling words and a clue for each word. Students
can practice their spelling words, give themselves tests,
and play a word jumble with their own spelling words. Spell
IT even keeps track of all spelling test scores. |
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