1. National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/category_g_1_t_1.
html
This website provides virtual manipulatives that all
ages can use to practice and experience math concepts
like addition, multiplication, and even up to 12th grade
level math. It includes such topics as basic
calculations, algebra, geometry, measurements, and
data analysis and probability.
Teachers can use this to give students extra practice
with concepts discussed in class, especially those who
need more concrete experiences.
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3. Eduplace.com
www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/
This website contains many different educational
activities. The one pictured on the following slide gives
students a review of grammar, then gives them a
chance to proofread a brief selection. This would help
them to practice the grammar skills they gain in class.
Teachers can use this as a supplement to grammar
lessons. Once concepts are discussed in class, students
can use this resource to get additional practice.