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Soft-Pak 75% off offer
Maria Miller of Mathmammoth.com and Homeschoolmath.net
We have been working with Maria Miller for almost 2 years, providing her customers with this software. So many families have requested copies of our 7 math, language arts, and testing programs in the Soft-Pak and we are happy to make this 75% off download offer. In addition, we have completely upgraded all 7 programs in the Soft-Pak (4 math and 3 optional language arts and testing programs) and you will receive the latest versions. Please check the visuals and details below and then click the Return to Math Mammoth link to return to Math Mammoth. Thank you.
Comments received from homeschooling parents who have used these programs:
"Thanks again. Please keep me posted. My 4 kids love the programs. They like the direct delivery without all the cartoon fluff of other programs. Keep up the good work!" (from Eric, Palo Alto, California)
"I love it! I use it for all my kids. Thank you for offering this service. It has made my homeschooling so much easier!!!" (from Theresa, homeschooling mom in Kansas)
Other comments received:
- Your program is the best product I have used as a homeschooler. Every homeschool should have one of these. I am passing the word to all the people that I know who homeschool. Thank you again for a great product. (Comment about the Soft-Pak, received from homeschool mom.)
- Thank you so very much. This is EXACTLY the type of program I was looking for. Simple and straight-forward and to the point. I will definitely recommend it to all my friends and family.
- I love the Soft-Pak. You should see my son using your product. It is amazing. Again, thank you for this product. It is wonderful.
Visuals and details (4 math programs)
The partial screen shots below represent a tiny fraction of the huge number of different activity pages that are available in the 4 math programs in the Soft-Pak. The user may now select from background colors of WHITE, GRAY, or BLUE simply by clicking the screen. See samples of each type below. The screen shots displayed here are partial images of the full screens to save space and reduce image file size for quicker downloads (therefore, some may appear less than perfectly sharp but they do give a good idea of the activity's objective).
Each activity is designed to assist the student in the mastery of a different math objective. Below you will see activities from Math Maker, Math Master, Math User, True/False Math Challenger.
Math Maker
This is the Math Maker printable options page. Up to 35 copies, with or without answer key(s), may be printed. A preview option allows the user to see a sample of the print before selecting. Point and click to print with no wasted time setting up a worksheet. With random generation, every print is different each time so the user may stay with any objective until mastery is achieved, unlike static, expensive workbooks.
Math User
This is the Math User True/False option. There are 900 word problems, broken down into easy, intermediate, and difficult (Levels a, b, c). There is a built-in calculator for large number work. These problems are crucial for true mastery and the application of facts and concepts already learned. Multiple Choice problems are also included. These 900 word problems may also be printed in Math Maker.
Math Master
This is the Math Master on screen program. It offers a huge number of activities that cover almost every objective. In this option, fractions are covered. The user must determine which of the 3 fractions, when added to the left side fraction, equal the total of 1 (1/1).
This option demonstrates how to divide fractions and then to reduce the fraction to the lowest denominator.
This option deals with negative numbers (adding and subtracting). The visual helps the user see how to add and subtract numbers to and from any starting number, either negative or positive. The program provides a starting point and the user must click the number button of the answer. Notice the blue background, as opposed to the above gray (all user selectable).
Division is displayed here. The user must determine how many of a selected number can fit into the larger number, with how many left over (the remainder). The next image shows an example of an answer once the user tries the problem. This helps greatly with understanding division and remainders.
There are some motivational activities included. In this case below, the user must determine how much the items for sale will cost and whether or not there is enough money to pay for them. Also, how much change will be coming back. This is excellent for real world practice, using money as a means to calculate mentally.
True/False Math Challenger
True/False Math Challenger uses a unique method to teach math facts 1-12. The user must click either T or F, depending on the math 'fact' displayed, to accomplish certain goals (timed and untimed). Teams may compete, with scores kept. In this case, the user must beat the other racer to the finish line by answering the t or f questions. Notice how the True ones are underlined in blue while the False ones are underlined in red as the answers are clicked. This allows for review after the race to see which are real facts and which are not.
In this case, greater than > and < less than is used. The user must decide which ones are true and which are not. In this example, all items use the > greater than option. Other options include < and mixed > and < items to challenge the user.