MATHS
INTERACTIVE COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Targeting Maths Labs
Explore, play and learn on the computer!
Level: For use on:
Launch Pad to Lab 6
Complete set: 7 CD-ROMs with accompanying booklets PC, MAC, IWB
Have your students begging to practise maths with these fun and easy- to-use maths games! Targeting Maths Labs consists of seven CD-ROMs for all primary levels, which present essential mathematical content in an interesting, fun and motivating way. Your students can explore and practise a range of interactive activities, including number operations, space, measurement and data!
3 Seven CD-ROMs—covering the entire primary maths curriculum 3 Has been successfully used with less able students in high school
3 Each disc contains a wealth of interactive games for students to explore, practise and improve their maths skills in a low-stress environment
3 Can be installed on school networks, classroom computers and used on an interactive whiteboard.
• Instructions are provided in each of the accompanying booklets
• Fun and motivating activities
• Easy to navigate menus • Each disc contains 20+ activities for all areas of maths
• Students are rewarded for completing the activity
• Instructions are provided at the start of each game • Instructions can be read aloud by clicking on the mouth
PC
Minimum System Requi rements
MAC
• 600 MHz Intel Pentium III processor or equivalent • 500MHz PowerPC, G3 processor • Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows XP • 128 MB RAM (256 MB RAM recommended) • CD-ROM drive
• MAC OS9 or later
• 128 MB RAM (256 MB RAM recommended) • CD-ROM drive
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