Introduction
For this webquest you are going to be practing on counting. After you have counted objects you have to then choose the correct number you see. Looking at the picture above, can you count 3 things?
Task
The object of this game is to count how many things you see in the picture. Once you have done the counting find and match the correct number and its word to the number you counted. If you get it wrong its okay you are allowed to try again. Make sure you look carefully and count all things you need in each game.
Process
For the game you need to count the spots on each lady bug and put it on the right leaf that has its corresponding number. When you are finished you have to check your answers. The game give you one answer after the first check. If your answers are incorrect it will place all ladybugs down on the bottom of the page. If student gets all correct answers and wants to play again all they have to do is go to the button again and its starts over. If student chooses to exit this game they may click on the butterfuly that says main and return to the main menu.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated based on oberservation. Teachers will monitor student process. Teachers will make sure students can explore site independently and make note to see if students are counting. A good tool to use to help those guessing would be to have students physically count the dots on the lady bugs by touching the computer screen if computer allows for students to do so. If students get frustrated teachers will make note of it and help the student with one or two problems. If student is still struggling locate student to a different game on the main menu.
Conclusion
Learners will have accomplished a variety of math games that will help them identify as well as recognize numbers. Students will be able to play all three games if time allots and if frustration builds games allow access for students to either work with a partner and or help from the teacher. Students should also be able to identify numbers and how to spell them.
Credits
Use this webquest to view different math games to implement in the classroom. Games found in the resources are free to use. All games can be played individually, in groups, as well as with help from others. This webquest is used to help early learners identify numbers and number words. As well as to help early learners with rote counting. If you found this webquest useful please free to use Zuna and create your own user friendly webquest.
Teacher Page
Use this webquest to view different math games to implement in the classroom. Games found in the resources are free to use. All games can be played individually, in groups, as well as with help from others. This webquest is used to help early learners identify numbers and number words. As well as to help early learners with rote counting. If you found this webquest useful please free to use Zuna and create your own user friendly webquest.