Maths
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Clockwise (K to 6)Learn about time, clocks and calendars.This successful Australian program features 20 time-related exercises covering skills involving clocks, calendars and time. Activities can be selected to suit students’ needs and level of difficulty can be varied . Arabic and Roman numerals, digital, or no numeral clock face styles can be selected . For older children, Clockwise also offers a simple time-travel adventure. Students have to work through some fun time–related puzzles to repair their crashed time-ship and return home.([More Details] |
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Dingo Bingo Tables Mac/WinTimes table practice against the clock.Helps to improve knowledge and speed up to 12 times table level. Monitors Accuracy, time taken and error rate are measured and reported. Problems with particular multiplication facts are listed after each game.[More Details] |
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FlashMasterThe key to maths mastery!Kids regard this as a “GameBoy,” but it is a little hand-held computer for practising basic math skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It has a large clear display, is easy to understand and operate and requires minimal supervision . FlashMaster has 6 "learning activities" or modes, with 9 levels for each arithmetic operation. These can be customized to suit the student’s level and ability. Results and scores for exercises are displayed and mistakes can be corrected.[More Details] |
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MathMania 2 (ages 7-11)A best selling revision title.To practise the 'four rules' of number, topic work and problem-solving, pupils navigate mazes by answering revision questions on Numbers, Angles, Time, Measurement, Shape & Space and a 'Lucky Dip'.[More Details] |
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MathMania 3 (ages 11 - 14):Engaging mazes and thought-provoking puzzles encourage Numeracy revision.In a variety of exciting maze-worlds, pupils practise and develop their Maths skills. Maths targets and challenges are accommodated via four levels of difficulty. [More Details] |
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Maths Circus Act 3, 4, 5 (Ages 4-12)Help children enjoy maths, gain confidence and learn how to think with this famous series.This software series is effective with both high and low achievers as it covers a wide range of ages and abilities. The twelve enjoyable puzzles, each with ten levels of difficulty are easily achievable. The five basic levels boost confidence through simple tasks while the five advanced levels challenge students who need extending. The puzzles involve spatial reasoning, perceiving patterns in size, order or time, and manipulating a number of variables. Each program includes lots of black-line masters, and the teacher’s manual contains dozens of teaching ideas for all age groups, plus hints and solutions to all puzzles.[More Details] |
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Maths Island (Years 1-7) Mac/WinA teaching, testing and practice program.This program covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Diagnostic testing assesses the student's skill level and then directs them to the appropriate areas of learning. Graded enrichment exercises to test practical application of work covered are included.[More Details] |
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Maths to WinDevelops logical thinking and problem solving skills.This software introduces and encourages logical thinking and problem solving skills. With 5 different strategy games . Each game has four levels of difficulty and has a range of random starting positions. Games can be played against the computer, or against another student. On-screen hints help students develop winning strategies.[More Details] |
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MathsBook Plus (ages 11-14)Strengthen skills in the Four Rules of Number while keeping track of work done.The program reinforces the learning of written methods by providing regular, closely-controlled practice on screens that look like workbooks. The software automatically creates follow-up work sheets - and much more.[More Details] |
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Money Talks (ages 6-14)Four unique activities to help learners get to grips with money.This program aims to get children talking and working with money while consolidating basic number skills. Builds confidence in handling and recording money in simulated real-life situations. Can be configured to work in Australian Dollars. [More Details] |
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Mult-e-Maths ToolboxExcite, engage and enjoy maths like never before !Especially designed for the Interactive Whiteboard, this program provides a wide range of math tools, including number grids, lines, background grids, 2-D and 3-D shapes, drawing tools, protractors, fraction and place value tools, clocks and measuring tools. These can be modified, saved and adapted to suit your lesson plans and illustrated with the wide range of graphics that are also included. A must for every classroom![More Details] |
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Number TrackPractical support for students with specific numeracy and memory difficulties.Number Track enables users to learn Maths in a way that best suits their individual learning style. Activities concentrate on numbers and the number system with the facility to record your own counting sequences. Personalised worksheets can be generated to suit individual need. [More Details] |
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NumberShark 4By the company that created WordShark!An excellent maths program for providing skills in basic numeracy, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers. With over 40 attractive and varied games, NumberShark addresses many difficulties that students have with basic maths including short-term memory and sequencing skills. Its bright colours, animations and choice of games will motivate students and provide them with a structured but enjoyable learning experience. New topics include fractions, decimals and percentages with new games. The topic selection and admin tools make it easier for teachers to set up courses and review progress of their students.[More Details] |
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PM Maths:Numeracy and MathsLearn to read .. and learn maths, too!Features 12 books from the PM Maths series. The books and software introduce children to a range of early maths vocab and concepts. It allows children to read and listen to the books and provides many related questions and activities designed to increase their confidence. Activities include problem solving and question and answer games.[More Details] |
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Scally's World: Numbers and Sums (ages 3 - 7)Entertaining and rewarding number-based games for young learners.The program provides a range of learning and consolidation activities at relevant difficulty levels, such as counting sets of objects, recognising numerals and number names, adding, subtracting, working with coins and weights.[More Details] |
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SuperMaths: Working with Numbers 1, 2 & 3Three innovative programs designed to help students with the concepts and computational skills associated with numbers.SuperMaths 1 is for lower primary students, SuperMaths 2 is for middle primary and SuperMaths 3 is for upper primary to lower secondary level. Activities in each program have been designed in a fun and interactive way to ensure student success and at the same time teaching or consolidating mathematical concepts as outlined in the Australian National Mathematics Guidelines.[More Details] |
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Talking Clocks Plus (ages 7-13)A success story in helping pupils tell the time on analogue and/or digital clocks.Bright and friendly animated talking clocks interact with learners, showing them how the hands of a clock move and how digital numerals change. Four different activities teach the concepts and words involved in telling the time. Each can be set to children's different ages and abilities.[More Details] |
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The Land of UmEncourages problem solving & thinking strategiesMeet Um - a woolly-headed little creature whose task it is to find a way out of many worlds. The Land of Um provides a positive, fun, challenging game with a range of difficulty to suit every age group. It encourages users to think clearly, explore and develop problem-solving and reasoning strategies. An additional feature is the Um Editor. It allows children (and adults) to design their own worlds. Older students find it a rewarding challenge to create problems, learning even more as they watch others solve the problems they have created. [More Details] |