Re: [WebDNA] Multiplication Math Test

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 101195
interpreted = N
texte = My dad did the same thing for me when I was a kid (in BASIC A). It had a timer, and you could select at the beginning which numbers you wanted to practice (5's, 7's, etc.). Amazingly helpful. Ten minutes a day gave me a vast improvement in my may skills (writing and spelling, not so much.) Being a computer programmer, I would get them set up for all multiplication values up to 16^2... :) Gary Krockover wrote: > Hey Donovan, > > It's simple - we came home from dinner last night after hearing that > both of my boys were stumbling a bit in their multiplication tables so > I figured that I could write an "electronic flash-card" type of thing > fairly easily. Took about an hour and a half (ok, so I'm slow). > Yeah, all kinds of goodies can be added. I don't know why I didn't > look online for other solutions, but there's some with some cool > stuff. My idea though is that I wanted large numbers with the > problems presented one at a time instead of a page full of questions. > > GJK > > At 09:37 AM 10/17/2008, you wrote: >> Gary Krockover wrote: >>> Made this for my sons tonight - simple design: >>> http://www.garykrockover.com/math/index.html >>> I have the ability to add a "history of tests taken" type of display >>> but haven't implemented it. >>> Code available upon request. :) >>> GJK Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Multiplication Math Test (Matthew Bohne 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Multiplication Math Test (Gary Krockover 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Multiplication Math Test (Donovan Brooke 2008)
  4. [WebDNA] Multiplication Math Test (Gary Krockover 2008)
My dad did the same thing for me when I was a kid (in BASIC A). It had a timer, and you could select at the beginning which numbers you wanted to practice (5's, 7's, etc.). Amazingly helpful. Ten minutes a day gave me a vast improvement in my may skills (writing and spelling, not so much.) Being a computer programmer, I would get them set up for all multiplication values up to 16^2... :) Gary Krockover wrote: > Hey Donovan, > > It's simple - we came home from dinner last night after hearing that > both of my boys were stumbling a bit in their multiplication tables so > I figured that I could write an "electronic flash-card" type of thing > fairly easily. Took about an hour and a half (ok, so I'm slow). > Yeah, all kinds of goodies can be added. I don't know why I didn't > look online for other solutions, but there's some with some cool > stuff. My idea though is that I wanted large numbers with the > problems presented one at a time instead of a page full of questions. > > GJK > > At 09:37 AM 10/17/2008, you wrote: >> Gary Krockover wrote: >>> Made this for my sons tonight - simple design: >>> http://www.garykrockover.com/math/index.html >>> I have the ability to add a "history of tests taken" type of display >>> but haven't implemented it. >>> Code available upon request. :) >>> GJK Matthew Bohne

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