Software : ClueFinder's Math Adventures Ages 9-12 (Windows XP / Macintosh) Jewel Case

Software : ClueFinder's Math Adventures Ages 9-12 (Windows XP / Macintosh) Jewel Case

ClueFinder's Math Adventures Ages 9-12 (Windows XP / Macintosh) Jewel Case

from: The Learning Company



ClueFinder's Math Adventures Ages 9-12 (Windows XP / Macintosh) Jewel Case
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Learning Company
EAN: 0798936824141
Format: CD
Label: The Learning Company
Manufacturer: The Learning Company
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 12 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 9 months
Platform: Windows
Publisher: The Learning Company
Sales Rank: 652
Studio: The Learning Company



Features:
  • Develop multiplication, division, geometry, problem solving & critical thinking skills (Ages 9 - 12)
  • Topics: Number Computation, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Decimails, Early Geometry
  • 9 Interactive Games & Activities, Over 50,000 problems, 25 Math Skills, 10 Levels of Difficulty
  • 2ND CD: Missing Amulet - Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Spelling
  • Printable Progress Reports, Automatic Help, Auto-Leveling [Windows 95/98/Me/XP, Mac OS 7/8/9]







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Item Description:
Solve the Mystery of the Stolen Treasures in an old village high in the Himalayas. Develop multiplication, division, geometry, problem solving, and critical thinking skills while collecting clues to solve the mystery. Think fast and watch carefully! NUMBER COMPUTATION: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division. MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION: Word Problems, Data Evaluation, Set & Array-based Multiplication, Sharing & Group-based Division. FRACTIONS & DECIMALS: Addition, Subtraction, Matching Decimals, Decimal Equivalents, Comparisons, Solving Equations. GRAPHS & TABLES: Charts, Line Graphs, Bar Graphs, Pictographs, Tables. EARLY GEOMETRY: Area & Perimeter, Figures & Shapes, Angles & Lines, Space, Prisms & Pyramids: SPECIAL FEATURES: 9 Interactive Games & Activities, Over 50,000 problems, 25 Math Skills, 10 Levels of Difficulty, Printable Progress Reports, Automatic Help, Auto-Leveling, 50 Printable Activities, Personalized Workbooks & Rewards, ADAPT Learning System, A Personalized Learning Experience. Places your child at just the right skill levels. Adjusts to keep pace with your child's abilities. Provides help when needed. Tracks progress











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Ok software, comes in just a jewel case. ...
The Cluefinders Math Adventures software is ok but it would be nice to have a manual or a how to play the game. It is pretty straight forward but you will have to stumble around a few spots in the game to figure it out. Overall if I had to buy the software over again I would look for the full retail package and not just the CD.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A Must Have ...
This software takes your kids on an adventure where they have to solve math problems of various types to gather information from the local people. It is well thought out and the kids love it because it doesn't feel like drill work for Math skills. There are prompts if you get stuck and lots of encouragement. A must have for your 9-12 year olds!


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