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Software: Mighty Math Astro Algebra  Jewel Case

Mighty Math Astro Algebra Jewel Case

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Manufacturer: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Label: Edmark (Riverdeep)
Platform: Macintosh
Platform: Macintosh

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Teaches the concepts and problem-solving skills necessary to learn basic algebra. Students learn how to graph functions, translate word problems into solvable equations, and much more.
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Superkids Reviews 2005-12-21
Description
Astro Algebra features imaginative activities and tools intended to make algebra fun and interesting for the junior high school student. As this intergalactic learning adventure opens, the 'Astro Algebra Alliance' invites the user to become the Captain of their flagship, the Algebra Centauri.

Each mission features sympathetic aliens in need of mathematical assistance. Early missions involve simple concepts, and the user can consult the 'AstroNet,' an online algebra help manual, to learn more about associated math topics and terms.

Educational Value
Astro Algebra does not provide basic, step-by-step math lessons. Instead, the program offers a sequence of 90+ missions that cover pre-algebra and algebra concepts. Each mission focuses on a specific topic, and attempts to consolidate the student's understanding of that topic. Unfortunately, the program's teaching tool, the AstroNet, is only loosely linked to the missions, providing generic animated demonstrations and examples for students who need help with the math involved in their current mission.

Parents or teachers can track individual user's progress via a 'grow scale.' This measuring device automatically advances the user when sufficient successful solutions are entered, or can be used to focus the user on certain math skills.

Two modes of use are available throughout the program. In the 'On-Duty Mode,' the student receives a transmission from an alien-in-need, and is transported to one of three stations to complete the mission by correctly solving the algebraic problems posed. The 'Off Duty Mode' allows the user to independently explore the stations. The stations include the Grapher, which is used to create interactive graphs based on ordered pairs; the Cargo Bay, which is a sorting and manipulating tool; and the VariaBlox, which provides virtual manipulatives for better conceptualization of highlighted topics.

Most of the problems used in the missions are challenging and fun, and provide valuable reinforcement of the skills students are learning in the classroom. "My daughter was having trouble understanding ordered pairs, and the information she obtained from the AstroNet really helped clarify the concept for her," was one mother's comment.

Kid Appeal
Although the Astro Algebra's stations are meant to allow for better understanding of the processes involved in solving algebraic problems, our student reviewers initially found the stations to be overly complex, and became discouraged with the program. Attempts to understand the stations by exploring them in the Off-Duty Mode fell short, and our student reviewers were able to grasp the workings of the stations only when incorporated into a mission.

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Student reviewers submitted mixed views of the program's graphics and theme. Older (9th grade) reviewers found the alien-rescuer theme overly juvenile, while younger students, boys in particular, were intrigued by the virtual spaceship and felt that the missions helped maintain their interest in a potentially dull subject.

Astro Algebra provides fun math skills practice and concept reinforcement for students who 'get it.' Students struggling with the basic concepts may require more supportive instructional assistance.

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