Time Telling Games
This website is a page full of links to many different time telling games. We played a few on the SMARTBoard. Our favourite was Stop the Clock. See if you can beat our class’...
This website is a page full of links to many different time telling games. We played a few on the SMARTBoard. Our favourite was Stop the Clock. See if you can beat our class’...
Water is a liquid, but it can change states to become a solid (ice) or a gas (water vapour). To the tune of “What Does the Fox Say?”, here’s the Water Cycle Song! Watch...
Rekenreks help students to see number combinations. Professor Garfield has 4 different games for you to play. Check out the game about Fact Families!
Our class figured out that the answers to doubles questions are always even numbers. Why does that make sense?
Games using dice are excellent opportunities to help your child develop strategies that will make learning addition facts easier and will help later as your child develops mental math skills. Here are some strategies...
Play Dinosaur Dentist Play Robin Hood Doubles Play Bridge Doubles
Fact families help us to understand the link between addition and subtraction. They also help us understand that it doesn’t matter which order you add numbers – you’ll still get the same result. The...