More Homeschool Resources for you

More Homeschool Resources for you ClickSchooling Logo

Here is some more Homeschool Resources that I am able to bring to you through ClickSchooling. And I hope that you find something you can use in your classroom. And if you have used either of these resources Please let me know.

As I am thinking of signing up for DreamBox Learning to use at Bones Academy in Charlies school. As DreamBox Learning offers math curriculum for K-5 so this means Charlie can go over what he should have learned before 2nd grade. And work on what he should know in 3rd grade. So he wouldn’t struggle like he has in the past.

The Co-op is pleased to offer DreamBox Learning, an award-winning online math curriculum for K-5 children. The key to DreamBox’s success is that it places great emphasis on making math fun and engaging so that children will be motivated to play and learn. Members save up to 67% on an annual online license, exclusively through the Co-op! And, if purchased this month as a Deal of the Month, you’ll also get 400 SmartPoints.
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It’s Monday, March 21, 2016, and time for Math atClickSchooling!
 
Recommended Website:
Age Range: 10-14 (Grades 5-9, with parental supervision)
Use your math skills to save the world from the evil Dr. Wick! (Younger students may find this game motivational and fun, if there is someone nearby to explain how to do the problems.)
When you get to this website you’ll see the evil villain, Dr. Wick. who is plotting to take over the world. You are a secret agent and your assignment is to foil his plan by using your math skills in each of two missions. (Turn on your speakers to hear the villainous conspiracy as it unfolds; captions also appear at the bottom of the screen.)

Before embarking on the interactive missions, you must read the biographies of five secret agents and select two to accompany you. You might have to rely on them for hints from time to time, so choose carefully!

Here are just a few of the things you will practice:

  • Figure out what you will need to do in order to solve a problem.
  • Use a calculator to multiply and divide large numbers.
  • Figure out the area of a rectangle.
  • Basic operations of fractions, decimals, and percents (add, subtract, multiply, divide).
  • Round to the nearest whole number.
  • Find the mean of a few numbers.
  • Label a graph, plot points, and interpret the graph.
Fortunately, you can get cryptic hints along the way, and most of the time you can redo each problem as many times as it takes to get the correct answer.

For a complete list of the skills covered, complete text of the script, a vocabulary list, supplementary worksheets, and even a teacher’s manual, see the section for teachers.

And for even more helpful tips you can use at home, see the section for families!

Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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