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Post by brettstaylor on Mar 26, 2008 13:30:17 GMT -5
Hi, I made a website to help students practice their times tables (with reinforcement for correct responses). It is a very simple html program that works on-line in your normal web-browser or I can send you a CD with it if you want to use it off-line. www.geocities.com/multiplicationfactsHave a great day, Brett brettstaylor@gmail.com
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Post by charliegirl on Mar 26, 2008 14:10:57 GMT -5
Wow! Thank you. I checked that out and then followed your link you suggested for those who have a reasonable knowledge of their multiplication tables to the video game at www.bigbrainz.com/index.php and ended up downloading the free version. I think I may have actually found a math game my son will play.
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Post by jj on Mar 26, 2008 16:08:15 GMT -5
Thanks so much for posting that. You have a lot of other good places to go too!
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Post by charliegirl on Mar 26, 2008 18:23:27 GMT -5
My son actually likes that video game. Its the first one I've found that he doesn't consider too babyish to play. He is really good at complex video games so its hard finding ones that will keep his interest. He can remember codes since they are part of the games so I think he will find it easier to remember his math facts since he is associating them with something he enjoys.
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Post by jill on Mar 28, 2008 6:57:59 GMT -5
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Post by bugsmom on Apr 8, 2008 7:44:14 GMT -5
CG...I wanted to thank you for that link for the free download game. Josh loooooooves it! He played it for over and hour last night! Him and Kyle are versing each other. This is the first mulitplication software that has peaked his interest. Thanks sooooo much!
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Post by charliegirl on Apr 8, 2008 11:12:21 GMT -5
Brettstaylor suggested it as another tool he loves, so he deserves the credit for finding it.
The people that put out the game asked for feedback. I replied and got a nice answer back. If Josh has any suggestions for making it better they would love to hear them. They are constantly looking for ways to improve on their games. Hopefully they will keep them interesting for the older gamers so our kids are encouraged to keep practicing them.
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