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Math Cards
- A challenging math facts game with voice feedback.
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Math Cards helps students reinforce their math skills by building math equations and verifying facts. Play against a talking computer in this mathematical facts game.
MathCards mixes the playing cards concept with voice technology to help reinforce math skills. Students get to build math equations and match numbers in a variety of formats with their equivalents. Formats include whole numbers, integers, fractions, percentages, decimals, dollars & cents, roots, exponents and even roman numerals.
By earning credits, kids can play one of four relaxing games as their reward.
Playing the game.
Math Cards has over a dozen modes of play.
Match Cards offers the ability to use equivalent cards, eg: 0.75 equals 75%, Roman XIV equals 14.
Challenges include Pair-Up, In-Between, Dare to Compare, Hi-Lo and more.
Options
Choose from different number sets and display formats.
Rewards
By accumulating credits for playing longer, students get to play a reward game...
Preview
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Reviews
Exit survey by primary school teacher:
Who = Teacher
Suits Curriculum = Excellently.
Ease of Use = Very Good
Design = Very Good
Reinforces Math = Well
OS = Windows/XP
Comments =
The ability to pick and create new cards and choose new backgrounds helps me to see who my students are,
and I feel that it really gives a student something to look foward to in their reward time.
They work really hard and hold onto good behavior for points, and then they spend those reward points on their education.
The students are able to find nice foundations, and they do not get stressed out with long initial addition problems.
The sounds are great, by the way. It's really re-inforcing. The look is excellent.
Classroom Use =
Please see above statement.
Additional Features =
It would be nice if the curriculum could be altered slightly, though.
At an earlier level, the students are only asked to multiply or divide by 1's and 2's.
Later, they are allowed to multiply or divide by anything up to 5, then 10, then 12, and then they are allowed to multiply or divide by any number under 100, in my class. It seems to be very effective and simple enough to teach, this way.
More ability to control input and output of numbers without changing the simplicity of the design.
Perhaps an "Advanced user" or "Teacher" section.
You might check out "MType". It's an old DOS game. I do not remember who wrote the game. It features a wizard who zaps words as they are spelled correctly. You are able to make your own lessons by inserting keypresses or words that you would like to be asked to type. I want to be able to limit cards, but I want the students to be able to just turn the game on, also.
Exit survey by homeschool parent:
Who = Parent
Suits Curriculum = This was fun, I think we'll come back and buy after we've tried some of your other products, thank-you!
Ease of Use = Good
Design = Very Good
Reinforces Math = Very Well
OS = Windows/ME
Comments =
Classroom Use =
We homeschool, and I was deliberately browsing online sites for new ideas in math games. We are enjoying checking out your site very much. Yes, I would use this in our homeschool.
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