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Smooth Operators description |
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The order of operations are the first step toward learning algebra and the higher maths. Who like math?! The order of operations are the first step toward learning algebra and the higher maths. Smooth Operators provides the perfect way to take that step and prepare for a better education and career.
Students can learn, practice, and test their skills, all with one software package. Smooth Operators helps make learning easy, it provides a convenient and effective method for practice, and testing is challenging but fun.
First, students can learn about the order of operations with a complete interactive lesson. They will learn the math principles step by step, answering questions and working through example problems. This is designed to build a thorough understanding and working "hands-on" knowledge of the order of operations.
The popular mnemonic aids are also presented, but Smooth Operators goes beyond that. It should be preferable to remember and work with data in a pattern you truly understand. The interactive lesson encourages students to think about that pattern and shows the logical reasoning behind it.
There's even an optional section for introducing or reviewing exponents--these are an important part of the order of operations, so it's included free in Smooth Operators for the benefit of students, to ensure that this is a comprehensive and complete resource for learning.
"Smooth Operators" isn't just a name; the practice system itself actually is pretty smooth. Students simply click on the operators in the correct order. Click on a multiplication sign, and the two numbers beside it are automatically multiplied.
This unique point-and-click system lets students focus completely on which operators come first so that they can master this knowledge. The number of operations per problem and the size of operands can be adjusted.
In case of a wrong answer, students have the opportunity to try again, and the software keeps track of how well they do.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial.
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