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Math Basics

 
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This software  teaches and reinforces the math concepts that third graders need to practice the most. The software offers colorful illustrations and interesting activities that focus on understanding and comparing numbers through 9,999, adding and subtracting two-digit, three-digit, and four digit numbers, learning multiplication and division facts, multiplying and dividing by one-digit numbers, and applying number concepts and skills using tables, charts, line plots, and graphs.
Age Level:

Ages 7–9

Educational Goal:
To teach and practice maths skills through interactive software that appeals to a variety of learning styles.

Educational Skills:
- Expanded Notation
- Fact Families
- Adding and Subtracting Two- and Three-Digit Numbers
- Multiplication
- Place Value
- Inequalities
- Division
- Rounding
- Story Problems

Key Features:
- School Zone interactive software keeps children actively engaged.
- Educators developed this electronic workbook, which contains the   most current and essential skills, content and approaches.
- The combination of workbook and CD-ROM provides extra value and effectiveness, as well as superior delivery of educational content.

Plus:
- Learning is reinforced with audio and animated rewards.
- Simple program design allows child to work independently.
- Fun games are rewards after every two screens.
- New questions and activities are generated.
- Instructions for each page are read aloud.
- Each answer is marked as correct or incorrect.
- The program saves the progress of each user.
- Personalized progress reports and reward certificates are available.
- This electronic workbook has printable pages for off-screen practice.




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