Classroom And Homework Tools To Help Kids Learn
Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Factoring, Math Properties, Roots, Exponents, Geometry, and More.
First a general discussion of the resources we provide kids. Below the discussion is a table of the resources available or use the "Math" menu above.
We help children in three ways:
- First discussions and lessons
are used to build a foundation of each subject before actually solving problems.
- Secondly and most importantly, most of our problem solving calculators show step-by-step instructions how to solve problems.
Students can teach themselves math by practicing as much as needed and getting feedback where their decisions
are correct or flawed.
- Thirdly, skill improvement is aided and encouraged using provided self
tests and quizzes. See "Help" menu about creating a user account in order to run tests and quizzes.
Methods we use in order to make learning easier for students:
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Step By Step Instructions
When showing the solution to a problem, each step is shown in detail. This process
teaches the student by example.
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Self Paced Lessons
There are no time limits on lessons. Students can learn at their own pace.
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Lesson Review
The student can revisit earlier lessons to refresh what they have learned at any
time.
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Clear Answers
The answer to any problem entered by the student or created by the computer
is explained in detail.
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Rapid Question Answers
Maintains student's attention on the lesson with rapid answers to problems.
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Quizzes
At any time, the student can take a five question quiz. This allows the students
to test their knowledge of the current study material. This information is recorded for review by
the student/parent/guardian in the future. This test history shows the unique progress
by the student. The quiz answer history can be retrieved at any time to measure
progress.
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Tests
At any time, the student can take a five question test. This allows the students
to validate the lesson just learned. At the end of the Test, the student can see
their results: Total test score, and Time performance break down. No historical
information is kept.
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