Multiplication Arrays and Repeated Addition

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1) Space Arrays
Grades: 2-4
Summary: Count the rows and add it together with the number of stars in each row to show multiplication in arrays.

How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent
2) Math Cats - Arrays
Grades: 2-4
Summary:  Students can see how arrays helps us with multiplication. 

How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent


3) Multiplication Table
Grades: 2-4
Summary: Teach students how to use multiplication table and a number line.

How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent
4) Repeated Addition BBC
Grades: 2-4
Summary: Multiplication is just repeated addition!

How to to integrate: Modeled, Shared, Independent

5) Learn Alberta Multiplication 
Grades: 2-4
Summary:
Topics available: 
Equal and Unequal groups
  - Click on Equal or unequal (five questions in total)
Repeated addition sentences
-  Write additional sentences
Multiplication Sentences
Array

How to to integrate: Shared, Independent 

6) The Multiplication Game
Grade: 2-4
Summary:  Playing against the computer, you and the computer come up with product by each choosing a number.  The number will light up on the board - get four products in a row to win.

 How to to integrate: Shared, Independent


Frogs on a Lily Pad - Repeated Addition
Grades: 2-3
Summary: Choose the quantity of lily pads and the number of frogs on each one. Ask pupils to count in 2s, 5s, 10s, etc to find the total.  Show how multiplication is relate to skip counting. 


How to to integrate: Modeled

Symmetry Games

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The Symmetry Game
Grades: 3-5

Summary: A quiz type game, students must look at regular polygons and finding the many lines of symmetry in each shape.  If you get the wrong answer, the shape will fold along the lines of symmetry as a hint. You have two chances to guess and also a hint bar for more information about that shape.


How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent

Softschools - Symmetry Games
Grades: 1-3

Summary:  Complete the pattern using the dots and the line of symmetry.  Click on the dots to complete the picture.

How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent


Symmetry Activity
Grades: 2-4

Summary:  In this activity you will practice to make patterns that has symmetry.  You can choose to either complete a pattern or create your own.  If you choose to complete a pattern there are three different levels from beginners, intermediates to advance.


How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent 

BBC - Mission 2110
Grades: 3 and up


Summary: Build your own Mission 2110 Roboid in these daring puzzle games!  There are three games in all and each having to do with a different idea of symmetry. You must complete the puzzle before the robot catches up to you.

How to integrate: Independent, Shared


Symmetry Painting - Boowa & Kwala
Grades:1-2

Summary:  Complete the picture by clicking on the squares.  There is already a faint outline for the students to follow.  There are also two modes : easy and hard.

How to integrate: Shared, Modeled, Independent

CyberChase - Symmetizer and Kaleidoscopes
Grades: 4 -6

Summary: Use symmetry to "symmetrize" your favorite characters with this fun machine.  Choose a picture from one of the characters in Cyberchase to create different patterns that resemble a kaleidoscope. This shows students mirror symmetry.

How to integrate: Shared, Independent