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- [ You can print this text file (4 pages) with your word processor, or at
- the DOS prompt with printer ready, type: COPY MC12.DOC PRN <Enter> ]
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- MathCounts 1+2 v1.2
- copyright (c) 1993 Able Art Software - All Rights Reserved.
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- ***** PROGRAM FEATURES *****
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- * Graphics-based 1st and 2nd grade math tutorial covering
- +, -, x, fractions, word problems, telling time, etc.
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- * Instructive feedback and remedial work are provided.
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- * A very simple Menu system.
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- * MathCounts 1+2 keeps track of students' progress: where
- they are, what they've done, what they're ready to do next.
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- * The program can be customized with friends names in the
- word problems.
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- QUICK START SUMMARY (full instructions below give complete details):
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- Make a backup copy of your MathCounts 1+2 floppy disk and put it in
- drive A (or B). Close the drive door and type A: (or B: if using
- the B drive).
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- Set Turbo speed to fast if you are using an older PC-XT.
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- At the A: (or B:) prompt, type MC12 and press enter.
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- LEAVE THE DISK IN THE DRIVE until after you exit MathCounts 1+2.
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- When prompted, enter the student's name. (If your disk already has
- other students' names and records on it, see full instructions
- for deleting these.)
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- Program settings can be changed or customized by pressing ALT-F9
- at the Main Menu. This includes the ability to view students'
- progress or change levels of difficulty. Sound can also be toggled
- on or off.
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- INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
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- GENERAL
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- Minimum program requirements: 100% compatible PC, XT, AT with 512K
- RAM, DOS 3.0 or higher, graphics adapter (Hercules mono, EGA, VGA).
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- MathCounts 1+2 runs fine from a floppy disk. Put the disk in the
- drive, and at the A:> (or B:>) prompt type: MC12 <Enter>
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- LEAVE THE FLOPPY DISK IN THE DRIVE until after you exit the program.
- Make backup copies regularly, no matter which drive you use.
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- To put the program on a hard drive, first make a directory:
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- (example) MD C:\MC12 <Enter>
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- Then change to the new directory:
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- (example) CD C:\MC12 <Enter>
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- Once you are in the new directory, put the MathCounts 1+2 disk in
- drive A and copy ALL MathCounts 1+2 files into the new directory:
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- COPY A:\*.* <Enter>
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- To run MathCounts 1+2 from a hard drive, change to the proper
- directory (MC12:\>) if you haven't yet and type:
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- MC12 <Enter>
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- (NOTE: If your disk already has other students' names and records
- stored on it, see instructions below for deleting these
- so that your student(s) will start out with new records.)
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- GETTING STARTED
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- MathCounts 1+2 is easy to use. However, at least at first, young
- children will need some guidance. The program covers four broad areas:
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- 1.) Counting and Patterns
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- 2.) Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication
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- 3.) Telling Time, Fractions
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- 4.) Word Problems
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- Each area includes subsections, with problems at many different levels
- of difficulty. Beginning students should start out with counting and
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- addition. More advanced students can start anywhere (they can always
- go back) if appropriate levels are set on the Student's Activity Graph
- (see details below).
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- PROGRAM SPEED
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- Program performance on the oldest (slowest) PC's and XT's may be
- sluggish (on XT's be sure to use the fastest turbo setting, and set
- the turbo switch BEFORE loading MathCounts 1+2).
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- RECORDS
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- MathCounts 1+2 keeps track of how well students are doing. (Students
- do well if given the chance.) If a student correctly completes at
- least three out of four problems of a given type, MathCounts 1+2
- automatically moves on to harder problem levels. If not, further
- problems of that type will be at the same level of difficulty
- until at least 75% are done correctly. The primary reason for
- keeping records is to allow the program to change levels properly
- and to progress at different rates in different areas. However,
- the records can also be used to check the suitability of this
- tutorial for any given student.
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- An overview of a student's progress is presented in the Student's
- Activity Graph, accessible by pressing ALT-F9 at the Main Menu.
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- The Students Progress Graph should be used with some sensitivity.
- You may find that this graph is consulted often, since it shows at
- a glance how many problems of each kind have been done, which levels
- a student is working at. The graph is there to help students and
- instructors see what material has been covered. Many factors can
- affect the information shown on the graph, (e.g. changing difficulty
- levels to repeat problem types) and it is therefore best to use it
- as a general guide only.
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- Records are kept in the MC12RECS.DAT file, which must be on the
- floppy disk, or in the directory, from which MathCounts 1+2 is run.
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- LEVELS OF DIFFICULTY
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- In each area of the tutorial, a student works at a particular level
- of difficulty. It is possible to go down a level or levels (to
- repeat certain types of problems) or to go up (to do specific
- problems, or for students that are beginning at an advanced level).
- The Student's Activity Graph (ALT-F9 at the Main Menu) shows the
- current difficulty level for each tutorial area. Use the up-down
- arrow keys to highlight the category level you wish to change,
- and then just follow the prompts. This is a convenient way to
- go back a level to repeat certain kinds of problems.
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- DELETING NAMES
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- MathCounts 1+2 will prompt for up to three students' names and keep
- records for them. You can delete students if you need to (WARNING:
- students' records will be deleted as well). Be sure you have a
- CURRENT BACKUP copy in case you decide afterward that you have made
- a mistake. Press <ALT><F9> at the main menu to show the setting
- choices. Select number 3) Change Student Names. Answer the prompts
- to delete any or all names AND RECORDS.
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- CHANGING NAMES IN WORD PROBLEMS
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- In each word problem, one or more names will be used. You can
- change the names that will appear (your children might like to use
- the names of friends or acquaintances). To list the names or make
- changes, press <ALT><F9> at the main menu. Select number 2) Word
- Problem Names. You can use UP TO 10 CHARACTERS for each name.
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- IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL HELP
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- If a problem arises which you cannot solve after carefully reading
- these instructions, and you find that you need to contact Able Art
- Software for technical assistance, please include all relevant
- information on: your computer system (including CPU, disk drives,
- video adapter), DOS version, and other system software. Please
- also note the details concerning the problem you are having,
- including the exact part of the program you are using, and any
- keystrokes entered just prior to the difficulty.
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- * * * *
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- MathCounts 1+2 is based upon the notion that students, especially
- in their earlier years, need all the help they can get learning to
- use and enjoy mathematics. Building confidence and a positive out-
- look can sometimes be more important than "mastering" benchmark
- concepts. Students are all different; they learn best in different
- ways and at different rates. Materials which adapt to such dif-
- ferences in the most positive way possible are preferable. If
- computer programs are to promote learning, they must do more than
- automate the delivery of drill materials. They must begin to provide
- flexible, dynamic, and individualized tools for inquiring minds.
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- [ You can print this text file (4 pages) with your word processor, or at
- the DOS prompt with printer ready, type: COPY MC12.DOC PRN <Enter> ]
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