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The game style interaction of flash is ideal for either drill and practice or instructional support. Examples of both of these types of projects are shown here. In some cases, they are skills which need practice. In other cases, they are rather primitive animations I use for physics or chemistry instruction.It is the nature of science instruction to try to describe dynamic processes. Most science teachers draw no better than myself yet we try to go one step further - to have students imagine that something moves of interacts. Ideally we use a demonstration. Sometimes the process is microscopic or invisible (such as with atoms or clear gases) In this case animations may help. |
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Elementary |
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Jades addition and subtraction game. 6 levels, 10 problems per level speed and difficulty increase as the game progresses. I added a difficulty and speed adjustment slider. | Webpage | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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Mrs. Jones' number catch. to have 2nd graders sort odd numbers from even numbers in a number catch game | Webpage | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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Letter sorting vowels from consonants | Webpage | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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A simple game for students to practice graphing points on a graph | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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A multiple choice version of a graphics points game | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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An activity for teachers to give students to have them measure angles with a protractor. Random angles are generated and students may move the protractor with the mouse and rotate it with the arrow keys. | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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This is a game to try to teach student how to coordinate the equation for a line with the line itself. use the arrow keys to rotate the line and move it up and down. Press the space bar when you think you have it right. | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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This game is based on a bingo game given at a district PD | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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Rational and Irrational. The same sort game with the little running man but he sorts rational from irrational numbers. Better to run full screen because the numbers show up that way. I made the file in the webpage bigger | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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Based on a suggestion for a number line game in which students must place a point on a number line according to a radical expression. Added a few sounds and surprises to make it more "gamey" | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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Based on a suggestion for a game involving correct placement of a decimal point for values in scientific notation. | Link | Executable file | ||
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This game is based on a multiplication strategy game given at a District PD. | Link | Powerpoint slide | Executable file | |
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A simple word search puzzle which draws words from another document. (requires a list of words like the one below) | Link | |||
| interactive | This the XML document that must be stored in the same place (same folder or directory) as the puzzle above to make it work | Link | |||
Sciences |
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I got this from an Earth science inquiry training with Jay Costanza. Started to think about what it would take to show students the effect of tilt angle by making it more and less tiltable. In this animation you control the tilt angle and "season" with the arrow keys | Link | PowerPoint Slide | Executable | |
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A very useful animation of a plane flying in a cross wind. You can steer the plane and adjust wind speed. Also applicable to the boat in river problems. | Link | |||
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A dumb ballistic pendulum animation for teachers to explain the concept. no interaction. | Link | |||
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Some guy that gets the snot kicked out of him by a horse he just branded. Good momentum discussion. | Link | |||
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A nice animation relating linear velocity to angular velocity. ( I don't know who did this but I didn't) | Link | |||
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object oscillation on a horizontal spring. | Link | |||
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verticle pendulum with changable lengths. pretty lame really. this was an early attempt. | Link | |||
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Add three vectors graphically using random generated direction and sized examples. - good for individual instruction and smart boards or tablet pcs | Link | |||
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Graphical addition of vectors with a short tutorial beforehand. | Link | |||
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Animation of gas moving over an airfoil to produce Bernoulli lift . Class Room lecture | Link | |||
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A very funny demonstration of Newtons 3rd law. Guy shoots a very large projectile. Movie | Link | |||
Waves |
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A destructive interference of a wave on a slinky animation | Link | |||
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Animation of closed end tube resonance with a tuning fork. | Link | |||
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Animation of closed end tube resonance with a tuning fork. | Link | |||
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Constructive interference of a wave in a slinky | Link | |||
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The same constructive interference in a slow motion. | Link | |||
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single point diffraction pattern | Link | |||
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single and multiple port diffraction | Link | |||
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A destructive interference of a square wave and a sine wave on a slinky animation from a question I got off an old regents physics exam | Link | |||
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doppler effect with no motion of source or observer | Link | |||
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doppler effect with no motion of source but observer moves with wave | Link | |||
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doppler effect with no motion of source but observer moves against wave | Link | |||
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doppler effect with motion of source and observer . These are all done so that students will not have to try to memorize the +- conventions with moving sources and observer. | Link | |||
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the best movie I've ever seen of the sound barrier being broken. Incredible flying by this pilot. You see pilot approach, punch afterburners and break sound barrier at nearly 90 degrees to the camera! | Link | |||
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interactive of a spring oscillation of an object on a horiztal frictionless surface | Link | |||
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An attempt to correlate air pressure in resonance tubes with the common graphical display we use. | Link | |||
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Same airpressure in resonance in slower motion. | Link | |||
Thermodynamics |
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Animation of conduction and convection heat transfer | Link | |||
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more thermodynamics and PV stuff | Link | |||
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Simple animation of any heated solid. | Link | |||
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Simple animation of heated water. Good for discussing vapor pressure and even critical point | Link | |||
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another thermodynamic cycle | Link | |||
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Carnot cycle with 4 steps. Not much explanation but I try to use colors to note temp effects | Link | |||
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An animation of a heated ionic solid which attempt to show why they are brittle | Link | |||
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An animation of a heated ionic solid which attempt to show why they are malleable/ductile | Link | |||
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a really usefull thermodynamics PV diagram that shows changes with P, n, V and T | Link | |||
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a visual of conductive and convective heat transfer | Link | |||
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A very interactive tool for ideal gas animation. Add/ subtract gases . see mixtures, increase or decrease volume or temperature of both. The temp is a little quirky but very usefull! | Link | |||
Electricity and Magnetism |
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electric fields around pos and neg charges. UP and Down, left and right keyboard arrows control field lines. charges drag with mouse | Link | |||
| Please contact me if you have specific suggestions for animations you would like for your subject..
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