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Vacation Fun | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. We had a fun time in Georgia at the beach! This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. CLICK ON THE PIC TO SEE OUR ALTER EGOS. Phone: 903.291.2115. Phone: 903.291.2110. What’s Your Number? The numbers generated by this widget come from RANDOM.ORG's true random number generator. Choose Your Words Wisely. Don't Get Testy. 5 L/W Class Blog.
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Pumpkin Maker | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Take a screenshot and write a story using the names of these geometric shapes. Learning should be fun! CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW TO PLAY. Filed Under ( C-O (Cranford-Odom) Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. CLICK ON THE PIC TO SEE OUR ALTER EGOS. Phone: 903.291.2115. Phone: 903.291.2110. Don't Get Testy.
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Practice Counting Money | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. 8220;Practice counting money and collect fish for the aquarium! 8221; This game has 3 variations: count to 99 cents, count to 10 dollars, and count to 100 dollars. Additionally, each variation can be played at a beginner or expert level. Scroll down below the game to see three more money games (Dolphin Feed, Learning Coins and Money Bingo.). Filed Under ( C-O (Cranford-Odom) Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Feldman, Barbara. “Counting Money.” Surfnetkids. By Mrs. Cranford. Mrs Comincioli...
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Math Raft Race | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. In this featured game on TeachersFirst, a group of friends decide to enter a school raft race competition. Students will need to use their math skills to collect the four items that they will need in order to build a raft. The more activities that are completed, the better the quality of the raft. Practice your skills with basic operations, symmetry, time, equations, diagrams, and more. When finished, watch what happens when the race begins! Filed Under ( C-O (Cranford-Odom) Posts.
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Learning Cardinal Directions | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Students can practice on a grid using a compass rose to learn about directions with this interactive game. It takes a little while for the game to load, but just be patient. Answer a few short questions as the activity loads, and then follow directions to locate items on the grid. You will be a map wizard in no time at all! This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Mrs Odom�...
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3rd grade TEKS | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: 3rd grade TEKS. Congruent or Not Congruent? Congruent……what a strange word! All it means is that objects are the same size and same shape. Try your hand at finding the shape that is NOT congruent with all the others in the Spaceman Game below. Click on the picture and then find the ONE spaceman that is different from the others. That one is NOT congruent with the others. Try the other math games on Toy Theater. Phone: 903.291.2115. Free Te...
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Halloween Candy Capers | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Here is a fun game for practicing your multiplication facts called Candy Capers. Teachers can select the particular fact families that students need to practice. This game is a fun and addictive way to become fluent with those multiplication facts. CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW TO PLAY. Filed Under ( C-O (Cranford-Odom) Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. CLICK ON THE PIC TO SEE OUR ALTER EGOS.
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Commenting | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Rules for Commenting and Posting. Our outstanding Computer Lab Teacher, Nina Peery. Has established the Intermediate Students’ Rules for Commenting for our campus. Mrs Peery’s Lesson on digital citizenship is published in her Moodle Course, Technology with Mrs. Peery. As a reminder of what she has taught, you may want to watch a review of Get Cybersmart with Phineas and Ferb. If you cannot answer each question according to the answer given, change your comment or do not post!
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How Magnetic is Your Writing? | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. How Magnetic is Your Writing? In a recent post by Edutech for Teachers. Jamie Forshey writes about the the Halloween Magnetic board created and shared by Kasey Bell. Before going any further, let me suggest that you follow both of these outstanding, educational blogs. To make your very own copy of the template. This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. What’s Your Number?
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Understanding Arrays and Having Fun Doing It | C-O Connections
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Skip to primary content. Understanding Arrays and Having Fun Doing It. Click on the image above to play Shikaku. This is a math strategy game will help students understand arrays. After they have completed each puzzle, teachers can have the students write the perimeter, area, or the multiplication fact for each array. I will warn you that it is highly addictive as well as challenging. Filed Under ( C-O (Cranford-Odom) Posts. By Mrs. Cranford. This entry was posted in Cranford's C-O Connections Posts.