Math Baseball
ContentIntegers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
LearningThe game offers students the chance to practice performing operations on numbers. Students can choose an operation to practice or all operations combined together. The operations use only integer for practice, but allow for the learner to choose a level to practice where higher levels involve larger numbers.
This learning is entirely instrumental. It is practice of skills without any instruction or meaning behind the process. The learner can practice all operations or only a single operation. When the question is answered incorrectly, the correct answer is given without any explanation or visual representation of how it was found. TechnologyTechnology in this form is meant to become motivation to complete the problems. It doesn't offer any further understanding but rather a way to engage and entertain students. The practice is set up into a baseball game where correct answers give runners on bases and incorrect answers are outs.
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