Take your students on a tour of space with ExploreLearning Gizmos. Topics cover many aspects of space from gravity to exploring the solar system.
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As they progress, students must make fast decisions and answer math facts to play games, ensuring that their math facts become automatic and fluent.
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Grades 3-12
Grades 2-6
Full of games that students love, Reflex takes students at every level and helps them quickly gain math fact fluency and confidence.
When they use Reflex, kids love math.
Gizmos gives everyone something to visualize, manipulate, and explore. That's hundreds of opportunities where students don't just act like scientists and mathematicians. They are.
Gizmos gives everyone something to visualize, manipulate, and explore. That's hundreds of opportunities where students don't just act like scientists and mathematicians. They are.
She does this is by championing students’ accomplishments. "On Fridays we have an award ceremony and each student receives a certificate indicating their most recent progress. The students all cheer and clap and celebrate one another’s success."
Gizmos gives everyone something to visualize, manipulate, and explore. That's hundreds of opportunities where students don't just act like scientists and mathematicians. They are.
As a Chemistry and Anatomy teacher at a Title I school in a rural community, Mr. Padilla tries a variety of methods to help his students understand scientific concepts.
Collaboration is a big part of his instruction: "I ask students to share with a neighbor what they're observing and learning. Other times I ask them to explain the equation they created and how they got it.”
ExploreLearning was founded in 1999 by educators looking for new ways to inspire students and help them succeed. We make innovative math and science online solutions that are fun to use and really work. Gizmos®️, Reflex®️, Frax®️, and Science4Us®️ are used in classrooms in every state and over 50 countries worldwide.
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ExploreLearning® is a Charlottesville, VA based company that develops online solutions to improve student learning in math and science.
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To maximize effectiveness and classroom instructional time, we recommend using both Reflex and Frax during a school year.
Thursday, May 9: Gizmos
Wednesday, May 8: Reflex
Tuesday, May 7: Frax
Monday, May 6: Science4Us
Friday, May 10: ExploreLearning
This Teacher Appreciation Week, we're excited to give back to the people who are indispensable to shaping young minds. From May 6–10, we're running a sweepstakes giveaway on our social channels. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, or X (formerly Twitter), tag a fellow teacher in the comments of our Teacher Appreciation Week posts, or repost on X, for a chance to win one of ELEVEN $50 Amazon gift cards.
Gizmos are virtual math and science simulations that bring powerful new interactive STEM learning experiences to grade 3-12 classrooms.
Adaptive and individualized, Reflex is the most effective system for mastering basic facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division for grades 2+.
Frax stops the fraction struggle through an adaptive, game-based system that helps grade 3+ students build the skills, knowledge, and understanding of fractions for ongoing success in higher mathematics.
With 1000s of online and offline science activities, Science4Us introduces foundational science concepts that engage grade K-2 learners' natural curiosity and set them up for STEM success.