Marcus — screen activities

Three activities that run in any browser. Nothing to install, no account, no sound, no internet needed after the page loads.

For the parent. These replace a math or reading block, never the writing block — handwriting stays on paper, because grip endurance is one of his OT goals and typing skips it.

There is no timer in any of these, on purpose. Being rushed is one of his hard no's. The score is how many he got, never how fast. Nothing flashes red, nothing says "wrong," and there's no losing — a miss just says try again.

Cap it at one activity per lesson, around five minutes, so the shape of the lesson holds. Write his count on the tracking sheet — that's the number he's beating next time.

Yardage Drive

Math · 4th grade · every right answer moves the ball down the field. 100 yards is a touchdown.

050100

 

 

 

On the 0 yard line
Touchdowns 0
Right so far 0

Brick Builder

Math · say the answer before you build it, then build it and check.

 

Set the rows and the bricks in each row, then say how many altogether.

Rows 1
Each row 1

 

Built right 0

Put It In Order

Reading · read the story, then tap what happened in the order it happened.

Tap them in order

 

Stories done 0

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