New in February
Mathville VIP
(Grades 6-8)
Mathville VIP transforms the virtual village of Mathville into a multimedia
environment full of sights, sounds, and activities that integrate mathematics
with everyday experiences. In Mathville, a citizen works, shops,
and plays, exercising math skills that are an integral part of these activities.
Mathematics is a part of life in the virtual village of Mathville, just
as it is in real life.
Mathville VIP is designed to integrate a broad range of thinking and mathematics skills with everyday life in a virtual village. The activities, which incorporate a wide variety of curriculum topics, are imaginative and engaging for the student. While reinforcing the math skills learned in school, the program is designed to empower learners to develop creative problem solving-skills and a real sense of math confidence.
While the problems in Mathville VIP span a variety of topics and difficulty levels, they are not grouped by type, or presented in a sequential or hierarchical fashion. Such a subject-specific approach leads to a predictability that is inconsistent with Mathville's real world, problem-solving orientation. The math that we see in the world around us is not grouped into Algebra or Arithmetic, or arranged in order of difficulty, and neither are the problems in Mathville. In terms of curriculum coverage, Mathville VIP is targeted to Grades 6 and up. However, the flexibility in the program and the everyday math focus allow learners outside that grade range to discover styles of exploration that are suited to their abilities.
NETWORKING ALLOWED. Teachers may borrow a copy for lesson preparation purposes.
Virtual Tiles
(Transition and Senior Years)
Virtual Tiles is a software program which gives students of all ages a
concrete model for operations with integers and polynomials. It is
a computerized version of the algebra tiles manipulative used by many teachers.
he evaluation of an expression, combining like terms, solving equations,
the distributive property, multiplication of polynomials, division of polynomials,
and factoring, all have concrete models using tiles which are extremely
effective. Virtual Tiles allows a student to construct her/his own
meaning for many complicated concepts. Students can then factor expressions
with Virtual Tiles that very few students in high school could do using
any other techniques. This software provides all the benefits of
working with algebra tiles or blocks with many significant advantages.
NETWORKING ALLOWED.
Teachers may borrow a copy for lesson preparation purposes.
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