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Numbers Undercover (Mac / Win)
Numbers Undercover is a great way to introduce math to your early learners. From Max's office, students can practice the following math skills - telling time with analog and digital clocks, measuring and estimating, counting and number patterns, and working with money.
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Math Arena (Mac / Win)
Cross-train your brain. Young "mathletes" improve their performances by training and competing in Math Arena, a gymnasium of learning fun! Twenty exciting math challenges include exercises in visual skills, numbers, money, operations, and geometry that help students apply math concepts to practical situations.
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Math Arena Advanced (Mac / Win)
Now middle school students can join in the action practicing 20 new math and critical thinking challenges in Math Arena Advanced. Here, the math is fast and fun, engaging students in numbers, geometry, estimation, data analysis, probability, pre-algebra and visual thinking skills in exciting new ways,
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Fraction Operations (Tenth Planet) (Mac / Win)
Students build on the concepts of fraction meaning and equivalence as they learn to operate with fraction. Students see the purpose of constructing same size parts when they add and subtract fractions. They gain informal experience multiply fractions by creating area models to find a fraction of a fraction. Students use a measuring tool to understand the concept behind the division of fractions. They are asked to describe "the action of the operation" in personalized electronic journals, where examples of these activities can be saved.
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Combining Shapes (Tenth Planet) (Mac / Win)
Students discover the properties of simple geometric figures through concrete, manipulative experiences combining shapes. In this playful investigation, geometric concepts are demonstrated through hopscotch and kite-flying games. Students combine one or more different-shaped figures in activities involving numbers, measurement, estimation, and geometry. Students can construct and deconstruct figures, describe shapes and their properties, and save work from the activities in personal multimedia journals that can be used as an assessment tool.
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Representing Fractions (Tenth Planet) (Mac / Win)
A garden theme is used to represent the relationship between a whole and its parts. Students develop an understanding of fractions learning to identify and use fractions in both symbolic and visual representations. By manipulating area models, distance models, and set models, students learn different ways to represent fractions. With this program, students gain the foundation for future work in equivalence and operations, and with decimals and proportion. Students can demonstrate their knowledge in the journal section of the program.
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Number Meanings and Counting (Tenth Planet) (Mac / Win)
Students develop their understanding of number meanings and uses while solving a variety of problems. Through engaging contexts, such as parades and games, students learn that numbers are symbols for specific quantities and that numbers can be represented in a variety of ways – for example, with numerals, tallies, words, or drawings.
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Math Essentials: Addition and Subtraction (Mac / Win)
Students practice the fundamentals of addition and subtraction with the help of a friendly clan of cave dwellers. Presenting three activities with six levels of play, Math Essentials: Addition and Subtraction takes students through: simple addition and subtraction, dynamic addition and subtraction, multi-digit problems, problems with decimals and word problems.
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Math Essentials: Multiplication and Division (Mac / Win)
Students improve their operations skills playing three multi-level activities in Math Essentials: Multiplication and Division. Affably staged in a prehistoric setting, this confidence-building program helps students learn the meaning and mechanics of multiplicative operations in a supportive learning environment. Teachers easily track student progress throughout every challenge of this mathematical adventure, and use the teacher's options panel to focus students on certain skills, levels of play, and other performance features.
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Key Skills for Math: Addition Practice (Mac / Win)
Your students build addition skill engaging in five progressive practice and reinforcement activities. An easy-to-use assessment tool monitors their growth and provides you with diagnostic student reports. Students stay involved developing essential skills with quick paced, high interest practice activities that help them; strengthen their number sense, develop number fact basics with single-digit addition, build place value skills, solve problems with two- to four-digit operands, perform carrying operations and work with decimal problems.
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Key Skills for Math: Shapes, Numbers and Measurements (Mac / Win)
Key Skills for Math: Shapes, Numbers and Measurement incorporate student assessment with standards-based activities in a high-interest learning environment. Each of the five multilevel activities reinforces specific curriculum objectives and automatically captures assessment data by student, class or activity.
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Key Skills for Math: Basic Number Concepts (Mac / Win)
Key Skills for Math: Basic Number Concepts reinforces learning in your early mathematics curriculum through five discrete activities that engagingly build student's skills. With Key Skills for Math, students are motivated to practice in a quick-paced, easy-to-navigate learning environment. Short practice sessions filled with animated rewards, immediate positive feedback, and colorful sticker-style report cards keep students focused on learning. Two levels of difficulty and auditory support options build students' success.
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Key Skills for Math: Addition and Subtraction (Mac / Win)
Key Skills for Math: Addition/Subtraction Practice your students build addition skill with five progressive practice and reinforcement activities. An easy-to-use assessment report monitors their growth as students; master number fact basics with single-digit addition and subtraction, use place value concepts to operate with larger numbers, solve two-, three-, and four-digit problems with regrouping, use decimals in multi-digit problems, build their sense of number relationships and math facts.
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Key Skills for Math: Multiplication and Division (Mac / Win)
In Key Skills for Math: Multiplication/Division Practice teachers receive assessment reports as students practice multiplication with five fun and sequential activities that help them; reinforce skills with basic math facts, strengthen their number sense and place value skills, progress from simple multiplication to four-digit multiplication with regrouping, stay organized as they perform regrouping operations, easily handle problems with large numbers, properly place decimals as they multiply and divide.
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Hot Dog Stand: Top Dog (Mac / Win)
Hot Dog Stand - Top Dog gives your students opportunities to experience a competitive market by operating their concession stand against imaginary computer-generated vendors - each with a strategy for success! With three levels of play, your students' goal is to outpace rivals selling the most food to a variety of customers in a busy stadium season. Students can post their scores to a special Internet Web page.
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Awesome Animated Monster Maker Number Drop (Mac / Win)
Awesome Animated Monster Maker: Number Drop has four levels of play and a multitude of problem types challenge students in this fast-paced, arcade-style game designed specifically to improve performances in numeration, operations, money, fractions, and decimals. Teacher control system helps you manage class lists, track students' work, and select user preferences.
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Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math (Mac / Win)
Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math incorporates the monstrous and the ridiculous into a structured learning experience. Students choose from six skill levels tailored to the 3rd to 8th grade math curriculum. The program's automatic leveling feature ensures that students receive interesting and appropriate math challenges in five interconnected activities that focus on math literacy, measurement, logic, and map reading.
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Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math & Monster Workshop (Mac / Win)
Awesome Animated Monster Maker Math incorporates the monstrous and the ridiculous into a structured learning experience. Students choose from six skill levels tailored to the 3rd to 8th grade math curriculum. The program's automatic leveling feature ensures that students receive interesting and appropriate math challenges in five interconnected activities that focus on math literacy, measurement, logic, and map reading.
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Math Pathways:Algebra 1 (Mac / Win)
Algebra 1 introduces and instructs students in major mathematic concepts utilizing a pathways methodology in which students are explained core mathematic concepts and then build on these concepts in their understanding of more complex mathematical problem solving.
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Math Pathways: Algebra 2 (Mac / Win)
Algebra 2 introduces and instructs students in major mathematic concepts utilizing a pathways methodology in which students are explained core mathematic concepts and then build on these concepts in their understanding of more complex mathematical problem solving.
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Math Pathways: Solid Geometry (Mac / Win)
Solid Geometry introduces and instructs students in major mathematic concepts utilizing a pathways methodology in which students are explained core mathematic concepts and then build on these concepts in their understanding of more complex mathematical problem solving.
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Math Pathways: Plane Geometry (Mac / Win)
Plane Geometry introduces and instructs students in major mathematic concepts utilizing a pathways methodology in which students are explained core mathematic concepts and then build on these concepts in their understanding of more complex mathematical problem solving.
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Math Pathways: Trigonometry (Mac / Win)
Trigonometry introduces and instructs students in major mathematic concepts utilizing a pathways methodology in which students are explained core mathematic concepts and then build on these concepts in their understanding of more complex mathematical problem solving.
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