Charles Fleurie

SLM521

Summer 2005

 

This exercise I have listed 3 topics with web links to some kind of class work or homework to be done. This is all related to middles school math. The groups are Worksheets, Quizzes and Puzzles. I also have included locations on creating rubrics.

Worksheets:

Ed Helper – This is a wonderful site. I keep coming up with it on my searches. So, I am going to use it here. This link will take you to a page for Middle-School math Pre-Algebra. It has a ton of links for various time frames!

(http://www.edhelper.com/middle_school_math.htm)

 

Home School Math -- This is a VERY useful site for any home schoolers as well as teachers. It is titled for home school Math. My link will take you to their worksheet page.

(http://www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets/)

Broken Calculator – This site is truly a mind challenge site. You need get 8 numbers with only a few keys from the calculator still working. O, did I mention it is timed?

(http://www.subtangent.com/maths/broken-calc.php)

 

Worksheet Creator -- This site will allow you to create your own worksheet. It takes you through step by step to create what you need. A really nice option from the page. The main homepage will take you through step by step in creating your own web page also.

(http://wizard.hprtec.org/)

 

 

 

Quizzes:

A.) There are two links here. The first link allows you to create a FOIL based quiz. The second link shows you an example of what it will look like when it is completed. If you wish you could provide a button that has the answers at the bottom!

1—Create FOIL sheet -- http://school.discovery.com/cgi-bin/wcfoil.cgi?T=FOIL

2 – FOIL sheet example -- http://school.discovery.com/teachingtools/worksheetgenerator/samples/foil.html

AOL @ School– This is an AOL site! They have a list of different types of math you can click on and when you do you have a list of different math subject tests to print out. The tests also come with an answer key.

(http://www.aolatschool.com/middleschool/subjects/math/quizzes/index.adp)

 

 

 

Puzzles:

Fun Brain – This site provides a lot of interactive games and puzzels to "strech your brain". It is a really neat site to use and link Math into fun games.

(http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html)

 

Dots – This is a quick game of connect the dots. Pretty fun to play, but man is that computer smart! It is interactive, you play versus the computer. You can choose a level of tuffness and also how big the board is.

(http://www.well.com/user/argv/java/dots.html)

 

 

RUBRICS:

Make your own Rubric This site provides an explanation of how to make your own rubrics for grading web lessons based on what your project entails. This can be a very useful site for or maybe provide a few good tips on making rubrics!

(http://webquest.sdsu.edu/rubrics/weblessons.htm)

Ready Made Rubrics This is an excellent site to gain ready made rubrics. You can choose by grade level or topic and then it goes into further submenus. It is even great if you want to make your own rubrics but want to see some samples. (http://www.rubrics4teachers.com/)