whole numbers, integers, decimals,fractions... so adjustable. Great Test prep
jumping frog on a number line. You tell the frog what to do there is no problem to solve.
typical guess my number but shows them on a number line...sort of like EDM's number squeeze game
"Live a frog's life as you hop along a number line in search of flies. Learn how
addition and subtraction can be represented as movement along a number line.
Fred the frog may even help you get better at adding and subtracting two-digit
numbers in your head by decomposing them into tens and ones."
A good tool for demonstrating addition to 10 on a numberline. There are two levels of difficulty.
A number line designed for the interactive whiteboard. Scroll along the number line by dragging the bottom bar. Give it a flick and the physics will help get you to where you want, taking the chore out of a long scrolling number line. This can also be used to select a random part of the number line as it will bounce back when it gets to the end.
Two number lines can be on screen to assist with teaching functions and number mapping. The instructions can be selected by the teacher to give the class a visual reference when taking part in class questioning. The number lines can be annotated with the built in screen writer and they will move along with the number lines. Tap on an annotation to remove it click clear to remove all of the annotations. Use the 1 or 2 button to select whether to show 1 or 2 number lines
An numberline that shows negative numbers for the interactive whiteboard. It ranges from -50 to +50. The numbers are categorised by colour with negative numbers underscored by red, and positive by black. Which isn’t particularly asthetically pleasing but does reflect the financial phrases of “in the red” to represents debt etc.
You can annotate dirtectly onto the line using the built in writing tool. These annotations will then scroll with the line as you move it about. Scroll the numberline using the bar at the bottom. It has realistic physics built into it so the line can be quickly flicked from one end to the other.