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  2. Fraction Fever - Wikipedia

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    Fraction Fever is an educational video game created by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Spinnaker Software in 1983. The TRS-80 version was sold through Radio Shack . The game involves moving a pogo stick laterally on a platform to find a fraction equivalent to the one shown on-screen.

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  4. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A simple fraction (also known as a common fraction or vulgar fraction) [n 1] is a rational number written as a/b or ⁠ ⁠, where a and b are both integers. [9] As with other fractions, the denominator (b) cannot be zero. Examples include ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠, − ⁠ 8 / 5 ⁠, ⁠ −8 / 5 ⁠, and ⁠ 8 / −5 ⁠.

  5. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    The Little Professor is a backwards-functioning calculator designed for children ages 5 to 9. Instead of providing the answer to a mathematical expression entered by the user, it generates unsolved expressions and prompts the user for the answer.

  6. Keisan Game - Wikipedia

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    Sansū 3-nen: Keisan Game (けいさんゲーム 算数3年 +−×÷, "Calculation Game: Arithmetic for Third Graders") is the third in a series of arithmetic learning video games for the Nintendo Family Computer. The core focus on this video game is exclusively on multiplication (かけざん) and division (わりざん). No addition or ...

  7. Zearn - Wikipedia

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    Zearn Math received a green rating for "meets expectations" across all categories of a review by independent nonprofit EdReports. [6] A study by Zearn analyzing the impact of Nebraska's education department's partnership with the company found that students who consistently used the platform had 2.5 times the growth of their state assessment ...

  8. Mathspace - Wikipedia

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    Mathspace is an online mathematics program designed for students in primary/elementary, secondary, and higher education. It is designed for students aged between 7 and 18, and is used by schools in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and India.

  9. World Education Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Education Games [1] is a global online event for all schools and students around the world and is held semi annually during the month of October. It is the expanded format of what was once known as World Maths Day but it now includes World Literacy Day and World Science Day too.