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Arithmetic Triads

This app gives students a chance to improve their basic arithmetic skills as they solve problems involving the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers

This app gives students a chance to improve their basic arithmetic skills as they solve problems involving the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers

Arithmetic Triads

by Thomas Bretl
Arithmetic Triads
Arithmetic Triads
Arithmetic Triads

What is it about?

This app gives students a chance to improve their basic arithmetic skills as they solve problems involving the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers. It emphasizes the relationships between the different operations. 7+5=12 means the same thing as 12-7=5, for example, and 5x3 equals both 5+5+5 and 3+3+3+3+3. Each problem is presented simply as two given numbers and a blank, an equation that includes a question mark, and/or graphically as arrows along a number line. Once a problem has been solved, the student has the option of seeing the same basic math fact in other forms. 100 is the largest number that appears in any of the problems, but that maximum number can be adjusted downward. Students can solve the problems just for practice, or test themselves and earn points based on their level of success.

Arithmetic Triads

App Details

Version
3.11
Rating
NA
Size
32Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
May 28, 2019
Release date
December 7, 2013
More info

App Store Description

This app gives students a chance to improve their basic arithmetic skills as they solve problems involving the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers. It emphasizes the relationships between the different operations. 7+5=12 means the same thing as 12-7=5, for example, and 5x3 equals both 5+5+5 and 3+3+3+3+3. Each problem is presented simply as two given numbers and a blank, an equation that includes a question mark, and/or graphically as arrows along a number line. Once a problem has been solved, the student has the option of seeing the same basic math fact in other forms. 100 is the largest number that appears in any of the problems, but that maximum number can be adjusted downward. Students can solve the problems just for practice, or test themselves and earn points based on their level of success.

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