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#1056. 3rd grade math

Mathematics, level: 3-5
Posted Tue Apr 27 15:49:43 PDT 1999 by Jessica Jackson (student) ().
Henry Ford Community College, Deaborn, MI
Materials Required: computer access (number of computers may vary)
Activity Time: lesson will occupy 2-3 class periods

objective: The lesson is to better enhance student knowledge of simple addition and subtraction.

pre-requisite knowledge:
students should;
1. be able to count from 1to 100
2. already have prior knowledge and be familiar with simple addition and subtraction.
3. be familiar with the + and - signs

instructions to the teacher:
The teacher should already be familiar with the computer, computer software and worksheets. No time should be taken away from students.

assesment mechanisms:
An activity or worksheet that you can use to evaluate whether your students have comprehended your lesson.

system requirements: Windows MPC CD-ROM, Windows 3.1 or 95, 486/33 MHz processor or faster, 8MB RAM, 2x CD-ROM drive, Super VGA graphics (with 640x489 resolution), Windows compatible sound card


 
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