User talk:Katiewaits

Contents
1. Introduction 2. Motivation 3. Helpful sites 4. Helpful activities 5. where to find them

Introduction
This site is to share some useful maths activities online for primary students and instructions on how to use these resources.

Motivation
The motivation behind creating this page was to help encourage learning teachers to use internet resources. Many of us become daunted using the internet because of its ambiguity and lack of control. Hence the more we use such resources the better and more comfortable we become. so really this is a page created to show show you how easy activities are to find and how to usde them. This is just a snip of what the internet has to offer all teachers.

Maths addition song and colouring activity Recommended grade- K to 1 What the activity involves: This activity allows students to learn a catchy song that counts up wards to 12, and provides a print out that student can then use to add a visual representation to the song. This also makes this activity interactive and interesting for the class. Link: 

Maths subtraction Recommended grade-1 to 2 What the activity involves: This game is a user friendly online activity that allows students to practice basic subtraction and play a game at the same time. The game uses 10 bowling pins that get knocked over to represent the subtraction. This game is a useful tool providing both a learning and fun experience for students. Link: 

Time game Recommended grade-1 to 2 What the activity involves: This game is a useful tool to help reinforce or simply have your students practice what they have learnt about time. To delve a bit further, this activity is a memory game and requires students to identify between matching analogue and digital times on clock faces. Link: 

There are many more useful games and activities that are available to use on 'Count Us In Games' don't hesitate to have a look this is simply a sample of the online site.

Math at the mall Recommended grade- 5 to 6 What this activity involves: This game provides students with real life examples of maths problems. There are multiple areas and activities that students can choose from to cater to their interests. For example, the game offers math problems students may come across such as comparisons of membership prices. There is no time limit set on the game so students can attempt each problem at their own pace. Link: 

Conclusion
I hope this site has helped give you a couple of resources to use on those rainy schools days or to show students fun and interactive games and activities to encourage and teach math in a positive light.

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