To play or not to play...
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Computer games fall under the umbrella of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools available for teachers and parents to support the enrichment of numeracy skills development and student achievement (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2005). With this in mind, here is a list of important resources designed to enhance this process.
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Challenge your computation fluency against the clock!
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Basic lessons are supported by interactive games for all areas of mathematics.
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Use Funbrain's math arcade to build your number skills.
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Karen Ogen's incredible weebly offers a fantastic variety of math games to motivate learners
of all ages.
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Math chimp offers engaging games designed to reinforce K-8 math skills.
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This site offers a great variety of free games and videos for Pre-K to Grade 7 students.
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Mathisfun.com compliments basic explanations with interactive games and quizzes.
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Develop your problem-solving skills with a great variety of interactive word problems.
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Sheppard Software features fun online games covering basic fundamentals in math for all levels!
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Use Sumdog's free sign up to access fabulous multiplayer games to help develop students' literacy
and numeracy skills.
and numeracy skills.