These games and lesson plans are excellent for reinforcing the concepts of place value.
Roley-Polie Place Value - This easy to use game is often a hit with 5th graders.
Fill in the Train - This activity gets kids up and moving in math-based fun and activities.
Place Value Classroom Games
Posted by Retinna Bell Labels: classroom games, games, lesson plans, math, place valuePlace value can be quite tricky. But these online games are a fun and easy way to practice skills and to help students in mathematical mastery!
The Magic Lamp (Place Value to the Thousands)
Place Value Pirate - Fight off the attack of the place value pirates by using your skills!
Click the Digit - This game teaches only three places: ones, tens, and hundreds. Follow the directions and enjoy the fun!
UFOs!!!! -
Online Practice Games - This page of games offers lots of practice in using place value skills.
Jefferson Lab Place Value Game - This game is customizable and allows users to choose the number of places used.
After God created the world, people chose to abandon God's will in favor of doing their own will. This opened the door to evil which caused suffering, sadness, and misery. Years later, God saw that only one man and his family were doing what was right. This man's name was Noah.
After watching the movie, do the activity that matches your grade level.
Primary Activity (Grades K-3)
Click here to listen to the story of Noah.
Click here and learn about Noah and the Ark.
Here's a short game to play after reading about Noah.
Intermediate Activity (Grades 4-6)
Read the whole story of Noah here.
Complete this WebQuest about animal adaptations. You will need your own paper, a pencil, and some time to finish.
Visit the Critter Guide website. Learn about at least 10 different animals.
Visit this site and learn about Food Webs.
Upper Elementary Activty(Grades 7-8)
Read the whole story of Noah here.
Visit the ARKive website and be able to share at least a few minutes worth of information about an animal you were previously unfamiliar with.
Visit the B-EYE website and learn about life through the eyes of a honeybee.
High School Activity (Grades 9-12)
Read the whole story of Noah here.
Read this brief article.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test is a very beneficial test that helps colleges choose to allow you into their programs. A high score can also pave the way to numerous scholarships and grants.
View these introductory videos.
Comment Questions:
Use the comment area to answer the following questions:
So, what's your take on this test? What do you think you'll do well on? What areas might you find a little more challenging? Which Scripture can you use to help you prepare for this test?
Henri Matisse was a great artist. He was very innovative in the way he created his paintings.
This little online machine will allow you to create the same kind of picture that Matisse is famous for. After you are through, you can make a cut-out of your work.
Sign language is used by millions of people to communicate. American Sign Language (ASL)is the official form of signing used by English-speaking Americans. There is a hand sign for every letter of the alphabet:

Try using this chart to help you play this game.
Here's a fun way to review your multiplication facts! Play this game and review each group of families.
Which are you having the most trouble with?
Watch this video for the "Cartoon Song."
Now for your part!
1. List some of your favorite cartoons.
2. How would some of these characters praise the Lord?
3. Go to MakeBeliefsComix.com and make up a cartoon of your very own.
Summer is almost here! But there's still a lot of learning that can be done. Summer is a time when most children veg out and loose much of what they've learned. In an effort to keep my younger "siblings" from doing this very thing, I have created this blog. It contains some academic and spiritually-based activities that they can complete each day. It's my hope that they will be inspired to do their very best, not just in school, but throughout their entire lives.