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Visual Lessons |
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- Introduce and explain concepts using 5-10 minute self-paced lessons
- Develop understanding with animations and audio narration
- Choose from over 50 standard-aligned topics
- Present to a group using a projector or interactive whiteboard, or let students learn one-on-one in the computer lab
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Interactive Virtual Manipulatives |
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- Make abstract concepts concrete and intuitive
- Remove language dependence by communicating with objects
- Give tech-savvy students an engaging and safe environment to explore and perform what-if scenarios
- Pose questions, hypothesize, then observe results
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Automated Student Assessment |
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- Give students an opportunity to apply what they know
- Automatically assess student performance
- View real-time reports with the ability to see detailed data on how questions were answered as well as time on task
- Have students work individually or together as a class
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Fun Real World Problem Solving |
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- Motivate and challenge students with engaging and interesting problems
- Connect math theory to real world applications
- Put students into teams where they can develop communication and collaboration skills
- Promote the development of strong math problem solving skills
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Standards Correlation |
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- Find activities by state standards
- See state standards by activities
- Filter by state and grade
- Use match strength indicators to know whether an activity connects to a standard and how well it correlates to the standard
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