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Mathies: Interactive apps and exercises
The Ontario Ministry of Education collects a variety of interactive educational resources on its website. The games and exercises have been developed to support mathematics education
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Count the fingers: Speech
Solve the sums using your fingers. In this app the outcome is read out.
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Imparfait: Exercises
Exercises or test on conjugating verbs in the imparfait .
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Passé composé: Step-by-step plan
A tool to help students conjugate verbs in the passé composé.
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Drawing shapes with touch: ZIM
Using your fingers on your touchscreen, create geometric figures with straight lines that are connected with or without numbers per point.
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Verbes irregulars: Memory
Memory to practice the participle passé of irregular verbs.
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Counting with multitouch
Count by touching the screen, drag the elements. You can touch your touchscreen with multiple fingers at the same time.
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Article partitif et la quantity: Overview
Brief overview on l'article partitif et la quantity.
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Verbes en -re, faire, prendre, mettre et faire: Overview
Overview of the conjugation of the verbs ending in -re, prendre, mettre et faire in the indicative present.
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Conditionnel present: Overview
Overview of the use and formation of the conditionnel present.
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Verbes pronominaux: Overview
Overview of the conjugation of les verbes pronominaux in de futur proche, passé récent, indicatif présent en passé composé.
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Count the fingers
Solve sums by counting the fingers of two hands.
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