The digital center activities can be geared towards the students ability. It allows students to practice what was taught or to play at the level they are at. I played a few games against the computer. The first game addressed the skills of counting, organizing objects and number recognition. Another game practiced adding and subtracting within ten. The last game I had to add and subtract numbers and then compare. It also teaches being a good sport because sometimes the computer wins (making a square game).
These games can be used during math block time as a center activity for rotating centers - 1 center small group teacher time, 2nd center - independent work time and 3rd could be game time with a friend or against the computer. It could also be used for morning work or additional play time after all work has been completed.
These games can be used during math block time as a center activity for rotating centers - 1 center small group teacher time, 2nd center - independent work time and 3rd could be game time with a friend or against the computer. It could also be used for morning work or additional play time after all work has been completed.


