Monday, December 3, 2012

New Math Website {subitizing game}

Happy December! I fear that it will be over in the blink of an eye...just like November. 

I love math websites that are more than just games.  You know the ones where your students are learning a huge skill and they don't even know it?! I found a new one and I'm really excited to share it with you.  This game practices subitizing with ten frames and base ten blocks. I promise it's worth your time.  I took some screen shots so you can see a preview here before heading to the website.  I would love to hear about interactive math websites that you love.  

The website if www.fuelthebrain.com
Click on "Interactives"
Click on "Flash"

I circled your choices for flash games.  My favorites are "Multiple Ten Frames" and "Base Ten"


The screen flashes a number and then disappears   Students have to use their subitizing skills to quickly decided the number.  They then enter the answer on the next screen.  The number of seconds the set flashes depends on how well the students are doing.  If they miss a lot, they get more time to see the next set.

My students can read base 10 blocks this year like it's going out of style! Give it a try you'll love it.  There may be some other great games on this site but to be honest I haven't had time to check them out.  Let me know if you find any! 


7 comments:

  1. Thanks so much! I'm always looking for math websites. :)

    Sugar and Spice

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  2. Thanks so much for sharing. Our school uses Fast Math, which the district pays for. It's nice to find other sites to use for practicing other skills.

    Karen
    An Apple a Day in First Grade

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  3. Thanks for sharing this website. I been looking for something new.
    Connie Anderson:)
    www.welcometofirstgraderoom5.blogspot.com

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  4. Thanks for sharing! One of my friends shared with me fun4thebrain.com which is also loaded with math games. I will try to spotlight it on my blog.

    ~Alison
    ataleof2firstgrades.blogspot.com

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  5. Thanks for the tip! I have a folder full of links to math games that I let my students use whenever they have free time, so this will be a good one to add!

    katherine
    Yay Third Grade

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  6. Thanks for sharing! I just found your blog and it's wonderful! I am your newest follower! I just started my brand new blog (and new blogs get lonely!) so please go check mine out!
    http://www.wildaboutfirsties.blogspot.com
    ~Jessica

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  7. Oh my goodness! I spent HOURS making my own PPT with ten frame flashes! Thanks so much for sharing... you have another new follower!

    Rhiannon
    Sliding Into First

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