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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> ]
MathCounts 1+2 v1.0
copyright (c) 1993 Able Art Software - All Rights Reserved.
***** PROGRAM FEATURES *****
* Graphics-based 1st and 2nd grade math tutorial covering
+, -, x, fractions, word problems, telling time, etc.
* Instructive feedback and remedial work are provided.
* A very simple Menu system.
* MathCounts 1+2 keeps track of students' progress: where
they are, what they've done, what they're ready to do next.
* The program can be customized with friends names in the
word problems.
QUICK START SUMMARY (full instructions below give complete details):
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).
Set Turbo speed to fast if you are using an older PC-XT.
At the A: (or B:) prompt, type MC12 and press enter.
LEAVE THE DISK IN THE DRIVE until after you exit MathCounts 1+2.
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.)
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.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
-------------------------------------
GENERAL
Minimum program requirements: 100% compatible PC, XT, AT with 512K
RAM, DOS 3.0 or higher, graphics adapter (Hercules mono, EGA, VGA).
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>
LEAVE THE FLOPPY DISK IN THE DRIVE until after you exit the program.
Make backup copies regularly, no matter which drive you use.
To put the program on a hard drive, first make a directory:
(example) MD C:\MC12 <Enter>
Then change to the new directory:
(example) CD C:\MC12 <Enter>
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:
COPY A:\*.* <Enter>
To run MathCounts 1+2 from a hard drive, change to the proper
directory (MC12:\>) if you haven't yet and type:
MC12 <Enter>
(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.)
GETTING STARTED
MathCounts 1+2 is easy to use. However, at least at first, young
children will need some guidance. The program covers four broad areas:
1.) Counting and Patterns
2.) Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication
3.) Telling Time, Fractions
4.) Word Problems
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).
PROGRAM SPEED
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).
RECORDS
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.
An overview of a student's progress is presented in the Student's
Activity Graph, accessible by pressing ALT-F9 at the Main Menu.
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.
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.
LEVELS OF DIFFICULTY
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
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.
CHANGING NAMES IN WORD PROBLEMS
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.
IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL HELP
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.
* * * *
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.
[ 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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