Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Math Games: Review Your Math Thinking Skills



Today we are going to be doing some math work. First we will start with logic puzzles from the Puzzle Baron Presents Logic Puzzles site.


 Next we have Math Playground. There are a lot of good math skills you can check out.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi went i went on to the math game pickles and liked it thanks

Anonymous said...

Hi went i went on to the math game pickles and liked it thanks

Anonymous said...

I have played some of the games they are a lot of fun, but some can be challenging. But overall I liked the games.

Anonymous said...

Great post, I loved the math website with the games!!!! my favorite is the Dr. Frankinstine manor one, but they are all fun!!
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Anonymous said...

The Math Playground was kind of neat. I tried the fraction manner game and I ended up playing about five levels of it. I'm sure the students in your class enjoy the learning games you have. Check out my blog at, http://bencu20.wordpress.com/.

Anonymous said...

Mr. C-
I love your blog! I like that you have many links and how you describe what the link will lead to. I really like the "Math Playground". I played Escape from Fraction Manor, it was really fun. I love when learning is incorporated into video games, like in this game you had to fill in fractions to complete numer sentences and continue to the "next level"! If you want to check out my blog, go to http://maec5.wordpress.com/ please tell me what you think! Thanks, Mae

Anonymous said...

Mr. C-
I love your blog! I like that you have many links and how you describe what the link will lead to. I really like the "Math Playground". I played Escape from Fraction Manor, it was really fun. I love when learning is incorporated into video games, like in this game you had to fill in fractions to complete numer sentences and continue to the "next level"! If you want to check out my blog, go to http://maec5.wordpress.com/ please tell me what you think! Thanks, Mae