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See what you know about the Roman Empire.
Ancient Rome – Fling the Teacher – Interactive game – SchoolHistory.co.uk
Introducing Scratch with a scratch
Published March 17, 2008 games , technology 1 CommentTags: interactive, programming, scratch
Here’s a project that explains three basic parts of Scratch: sprites, costumes, and scripts.
Often called “Father of Modern Mathematics”, Descartes gave us the Cartesian coordinate system of geometry.
To practice using his system, try Graph Mole.
Try these fractions games. Strict = difficult.
Follow the link to find two great fraction games from the BBC. Check out the tabs for lessons and worksheets.
Follow the link and click the “Instructions” link to learn how to play. Play against the computer.
Try out the activities at this website:
Check the front board for the login name and password.
In the comments, let me know what you think of the site. Did it work appropriately? Is it too easy? Too hard?
On Friday, sixth grade students will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to mummify their teachers. For the relay race we need toilet paper. Bring whatever you can spare tomorrow (Friday, October 26).

