A tool that will make quizzes with any number and type of arithmetic problem.
Version | 2.0.0 |
Updated | Aug 29th 2008 |
Developer |
Robert Tripton
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User Rating |
893
3.1
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Original File Size | 3 MB |
Downloads | 7516 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Others |
Math Quiz Creator allows a parent or teacher to create custom math quizzes with just a few mouse clicks. Each quiz can contain arithmetic problems of any type. Problems can be defined so that you'll know exactly what concepts will be tested with a particular quiz.
You can begin with simple single-digit addition and subtraction. Once your students have mastered this concept, you can move on to problems that require regrouping, or carrying and borrowing.
Soon your students will be able to solve addition and subtraction problems that require multiple regroupings. When you're ready to move on to multiplication and division, Math Quiz Creator lets you specify not only which times tables to include, but also what ranges within a table to include as a second factor.
This approach lets you introduce tables with larger numbers slowly, at first multiplying them against smaller numbers. As your students progress, you increase the size of the second terms until they've mastered the entire multiplication table.
Mastering basic arithmetic is an essential step towards learning more advanced concepts in mathematics, and Math Quiz Creator Crack gives you a tool that helps to make this possible and it will also save you a lot of valuable preparation time.
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