Teach your children the joys of learning algebra with Hands-On Equations 1 – the algebra app for children as young as eight and for adults of all ages!Algebra can be a tricky subject to master but with the help of Hands-On Equations 1, equations such as 4x+2=3x+9 and 2(x+4)+x=x+12 become child’s play!The app takes advantage of the Android's visual and touch features to demystify complex algebraic concepts.The original Hands-On Equations program, using physical game pieces, has already helped mor
e than a million students gain confidence with algebra. Now that same, proven method is available virtually in the palm of your hand.A video introduction is provided for each lesson. (See sample video at http://youtu.be/ZvFwkDaM4YE.) Each video introduction is followed by two examples and ten exercises.Level I of Hands-On Equations consists of six lessons and one review lesson. The student learns to solve equations such as 8+2x+3-x=2x+1 and 2(2x+1)=3x+8. There are more than 80 equations for the student to enjoy and solve!Hands-On Equations is the ideal first introduction to algebra for elementary and middle school students. Not only will these students have FUN and be fascinated with the program, their sense of self-esteem will be dramatically enhanced as they experience success with sophisticated looking algebraic equations.Older students who need help with algebra will also benefit from Hands-On Equations. These students may, for the first time, understand key concepts of algebra that have held them back.The app is designed to accommodate multiple users while keeping track of the problems solved by each user. .About the inventor: Dr. Henry Borenson has taught mathematics to inner-city low achieving students as well as to Math Olympiad students at the Stuyvesant High School in New York City. After receiving a patent for Hands-On Equations, he founded Borenson and Associates to disseminate the Hands-On Equations program and the Making Algebra Child's Play workshop for teachers. More information on Hands-On Equations can be found at www.borenson.com and on YouTube.
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