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Friday, September 16, 2011

Handipoints #edtech #spedtech #sped #tck #parents


Handipoints is an online tool or virtual community to help parents motivate their children to complete offline chores or tasks.  


How it works:  
1.  Parents create charts (for behaviors, chores, fitness, etc.).
NOTE:  In order to save charts that they create and for their kids to be able to earn points, parents have to register for a FREE account.  
2.  Kids complete tasks and check them off on the chart



3.  Parent grades the tasks and awards points.
4.  Kids save up points  to play online games or buy cool stuff for their virtual pet cat.

Handipoints also features a library of over 10,000 printables\worksheets as well as arts & crafts ideas, which children could complete to earn points.  Kids can also learn Fun Facts about health, holidays, science and history!


There is a FREE account, which lets parents create charts and worksheets, grade their children's work, and create an online allowance programs.  Paid plans offer premium features.




-  Jeremy

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Math Fact Cafe

Math Fact Cafe is a great website that I use on a regular basis.


Basically it is a website where you can create math worksheets.  Worksheets on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions & even money & time can be created.  There is also a section for flashcards, both online and offline.  The online flashcards are split into many different levels, and offer feedback to students when they are finished with 20 questions.   The printable cards are 2 to a sheet with answers on the back.


The worksheets are highly customizable.  You can create drill sheets of +1’s or +5’s, or sheets with all different addition problems.  Once you complete the sheet you can “re-shuffle” the sheet so you get more than one with the same type of problems.   You can even set it up to get a new sheet each day via e-mail.  With this website you can create worksheets for all levels of students.




-  Patrick