
Grades 5-7
Developed by:
Courseware Solutions, Inc.
Requires:
Macintosh, System 7.0 or later, 640 x 480 color monitor, 8 MB of RAM, CD-ROM drive, printer recommended;
Windows 3.1 or later, 486 or better, 256 color monitor, SVGA 640 x 480, 8 MB RAM minimum (16 MB recommended), CD-ROM drive, sound card, printer recommended.
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Starway Math
350108
Single-user version
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$75.00 |

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Starway Math
350109
Lab Pack (5)
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$189.00 |

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Starway Math
350110
Lab Pack (10)
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$300.00 |

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Starway Math
350111
Network/Site License
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$450.00 |

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Starway Math is a challenging space-themed environment where students can discover a variety of engaging math activities. This program is designed to fit with any math curriculum due to its problem-solving approach and solid skills coverage. In addition, all activities feature skills achievement certificates that are printable.

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"Creating a challenging, engaging educational software series that children want to sit down to use is a monumental task. The Mathville Series does a superb job..."
--The National Parenting Center; 1998 Seal of Approval |
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10 Activities Cover Skill Areas In Which Students:
- estimate percents and fractions
- relate fractions to percents
- order fractions and percents on a number line
- demonstrate an understanding of equivalent fractions and mixed fractions using concrete materials
- construct line graphs, bar graphs, and circle graphs
- observe how the choice of intervals affects the appearance of data
- demonstrate an understanding of integers
- match metric prefixes with related numbers
- make simple conversions between metric units
- demonstrate an understanding of coordinates in a Cartesian plane in the first quadrant and plot points
- identify and extend patterns
- identify multiples, factors, composite, and prime numbers to 100
- sort polygons according to the number of lines of symmetry
- visualize the effects of rotations
- estimate the size of angles within a reasonable range
- classify angles as acute, right, or obtuse
- read numbers from 0.001 to 999,999,999

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