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Master creating realistic, customizable Jeopardy-style games with Jeopardylabs.com. Students will actively review and learn new material through exciting, competitive gameplay.
Students enthusiastically review vocabulary and key concepts with an interactive game. They answer questions, earn points, and face thrilling risks, fostering active learning and memorable test prep.
Provide students with ample space to solve math problems during assessments. Numbered boxes help them organize work and track questions, promoting clarity and focus.
Students will understand mass, volume, and density concepts. They will digitally manipulate object volumes, measure masses, and calculate densities using an interactive simulation.
Students discover the Magnus Effect by flying pens across the classroom. They will practice measuring distances using the metric system and analyze data with spreadsheets.
Students will analyze the mathematical principles behind levers, discovering how they reduce effort. They'll also explore Archimedes's foundational work and experiments in physics.
Students will practice interpreting bar graphs and pictographs by answering 12 questions. They focus on finding "how many more," "how fewer," and "difference.
Students will build number sense and place value skills creating custom base ten block representations. Generate varied visuals to support focused learning and exploration.
Engage students in fraction practice using their own names! They will count letters, identify vowels/consonants, and form fractions, subtly building confidence and math skills.
Students explore the metric system's origin and its scientific benefits. Bill Nye then guides them through understanding fundamental metric length measurements in this engaging math video.
Challenge students to solve six subtraction problems involving borrowing across zeros. Perfect for checking comprehension or reinforcing essential regrouping skills.
Students learn how functions operate using an input-output machine and real-world food processing examples. They grasp increasingly complex function equations through engaging demonstrations.
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