Integer Fun!

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Here are some sites that explain integers. Try several of these sites and fill out two evaluation sheets. One sheet will describe the best explanation, and the other sheet will describe the best game.

Listed below are lots of links to integer practice online.

Mystery Picture Math Game
Find out what’s behind these tiles.
Click on the button with the problem then click on the result on the left

Builder Ted
Put numbers in order. Levels 2 and 3 have negative numbers.

MathCar Racing Game
Try to beat the computer by picking the expression that has the largest answer. You can choose the skill level and the operation to practice. Medium or Hard levels will give you integer practice.

Circle Zero
A puzzle involving adding positive and negative integers to sum to zero.
Circle 21
A puzzle involving adding positive and negative integers to sum to twenty one.
Number Line Bounce
Number line addition and subtraction game.

Arithmetic Four
This game asks the players to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers and integers. Choose difficulty level, question types, and time limit.

Explore Learning Gizmos
Interactive “Gizmo” illustrating addition of integers on a number line. Comes with exploration guide and assessment questions. By subscription, but has Free 30 day trial account.

Choose Math Operation Game
Choose the range to include negative numbers in this fun game to get practice in how to add/subtract/multiply/divide integers.

Space Coupe to the Rescue
By choosing a positive or negative number, the player controls the vertical position of a spaceship. If the spaceship reaches the same vertical position as a virus pod, the pod is destroyed.



Pre-Algebra – Factors and Fractions

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This site has a wonderful review of fractions. Scroll down to the yellow box to find the topic(s) you need to practice. When you click on a topic, you will see a green box with explanation, and then a blue box with practice problems.

This site also gives practice adding and subtracting fractions, multiplying, and dividing fractions.

For a challenge to your brain, try these tangram puzzles.

Please leave me a comment to let me know what you found to be helpful.

Math – Fractions, Decimals, and Percents

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Tomorrow we are going to have a test over Chapter 5. You may use the following links to review for the test:

Simplifying Fractions
Try this activity, and then take the quiz.

Write Fractions as Decimals and Decimals and Fractions
The game of Fraction Four is a variation of Connect Four. Two players take turns converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals. When you get a correct answer, you may drop a checker into the grid. The first player to connect four of their color is the winner.

Write Fractions as Percents and Percents as Fractions
This game lets you see fractions and percents side by side. Write down all the equal pairs that you find.
Write Percents as Decimals and Decimals as Percents
This mini-lesson explains how to convert between decimals and percents. You can practice percents to decimals here and decimals to percents here.

Convert Between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
This game gives you practice moving between these three representations of the same numbers.

Saloon Snap
Match wits against Fast Fingers Malcoms as you try to match fractions, decimals, and percents before he does. Ring the bell when you see a match.

Please leave a comment on one activity that you liked. Tell what you learned from that activity.

Lions, Tigers, and Bears, continued

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We continued to work on the webquest today in the computer lab.  Most students are now finished with Zoo Challenge 1.  They could “buy” more animals with a million dollars than many of them expected!  We learned how to use a formula inside a cell, how to paste a formula from one cell to another, and how to find the sum of a column in Microsoft Excel. 

We will return to class tomorrow to finish the Data Analysis chapter.  We will do two more sections and then have a test on Friday.  The work I assigned last week is due tomorrow.  Here is a summary of what I have planned for this week:

 Pre-Algebra

Monday:  Computer lab, finish pp. 620-621, #10-24 even

Tuesday:  Histograms, pp. 626-627, #12-28 all

Wednesday: Quiz over 12.1-12.4, Misleading Statistics, pp. 632-633, #6-13 all

Thursday:  Review Chapter 12, Study Guide Workbook pages 12.1, 5.8, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5

Friday: Test over Chapter 12

 

Math

Monday:  Computer lab, finish p. 568, Lesson 2.4, #1-12

Tuesday:  Stem-and-Leaf Plots, pp. 78-79, #12-18 even, 19-21, 23-25, 35

Wednesday:  Quiz over 2.1-2.4, Bar Graphs and Histograms, pp. 88-89, #8-14 even, 15, 18-21, 23

Thursday:  Review Chapter 2, Practice Skills Workbook Lessons 2.1-2.4, 2.5, 2.7

Friday: Chapter 2 Test

Wednesday, August 16

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This was a crazy day for me!  I did something different in almost every class.  I wanted to take everyone to the computer lab, but I could only schedule three classes for today.  The rest of us will go on Friday.  Here is what we did…

2nd Period:  We went over last night’s homework and looked at graphing calculators.  No homework.

3rd Period:  We went to the computer lab and began the webquest.  No homework. 

5th Period:  We went to the computer lab and began the webquest.  No homework.

6th Period:  p. 72, 10-16 even, 17-23 all

7th Period:  We went to the computer lab and began the webquest.  No homework.


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