Teachers can create arrays and visually show how division works. Using the program students can also work on estimation, factoring, remainders, and fractions that all deal with division. Factor Pairs and Prime factors can also be shown. Teachers can use this to show why some numbers are perfect squares and some are perfect triangles. Watch the video to show how to change and use this number explorer with students.
This website gives teachers the ability to quickly create random numbers that can be used for adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, order of operations, finding rules, and learning to substitute values. The spinners can be used with 2 to 12 sections in each spinner. You can have up to 4 spinners. It also contains a timer in which you can quickly turn the spinners into fun and visual activities. Watch the Youtube Video on using the spinners to see how it can be used.
This website provides a tool for teachers and student to create base 10 block images. There are a wide variety variables that users can change. Once finished with your image, you can save it for use on a worksheet or website.
The cool tool allows teachers to generate custom number lines with ease. You can change the line settings to different types of number lines like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, number lines with out numbers, and number lines without tick marks. There is a draw tool or you can use your Smartboard to draw lines. When finished creating the number line you can then generate an image that can be use in a worksheet, video or website.
This tool is great for teaching young children how to count, add, subtract, and multiply using images on a grid that can go to 144 squares. There are many variables that teachers can change to make it more entertaining. Once finished, a teacher can create an image that can then be placed in a presentation, worksheet or on a website.