| Dr.Robert J Andrzejewski
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| "Numerix is really an awesome piece
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When I first saw it a year so ago,
I saw a huge potential for kids, for teachers, we
found out and saw that it adapts for Home use, we
just saw there lots of product and we were able to
get it in our schools, for the kids to take advantage
of something. In our area we were focusing on Mathematics.
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I thought, it had so much potential
for all kinds of kids, students with lots of ability,
some which struggle a little bit and I started to think
about putting a tournament, something like to do with
Spelling Bee. So we talked to the Vels and some of my
staff and we've put together which we have here tonight.
Lets see, we have lots of hopes here, lots of excitement
added; we are really pleased because math is such a
critical skill.
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Making math fun and in competition
always brings the best out of young people. So I think
that idea behind Numerix was very clever. Teachers
have embraced it. I've got lot of positive things
about it today. I'm sure lot of kids and people are
all focused on the positive outcomes.
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We have statewide Geography Bee,
statewide Spelling Bee. One of the most federal skills
are math skills. So with the web based nature of this
product, probably we have Numbers Bee for math competition
across the state.
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One has the ability, from Students
with lower levels ability and students with very advanced
levels ability; I think that is one of the major selling
features of the product itself, to adapt itself to students
of all levels.
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Numerix is helping our students,
allowing them to take concepts and apply the skills
that they have learnt. One of the things in math standards
is the importance of taking skills and applying and
I think Numerix software allows students to do that
and that's the key success."
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Dr. Robert J Andrzejewski |
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Superintendent |
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Red Clay Consolidated School |
| Ms. Susan Rash
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"I think that numerix is a
very exciting experience and there are many things
that allow us to bring together students, grades 3
- 8 for competition, that's appropriate for all of
their groups.
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Based on what I've been able to
personally observe, the children are very excited
about numerix and things that they have been doing
here this morning. I think that they enjoy using numerix
in classrooms, because they have the opportunity not
only to learn the game, but also to practice and actually
compete for a school level winner and there are people
here today and they are having just as good time today.
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I think numerix has helped our
students in the area of competition, competition is
one of many things mathematically that we expect them
to know.
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If there were to be a state tournament,
I see numerix playing a very vital role and I know
that there are some people interested in the state
tournament for next year with numerix.
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This is my first year with numerix,
it's has been most sensibly used in elementary school
and middle school.
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| I see numerix as a very valuable tool
in our schools." |
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Ms. Susan Rash |
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Manager of Secondary Curriculum |
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Red Clay Consolidated School District |
| Teachers
at the Tournament |
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"Numerix is a game, where children
are given a set of numbers. They have to get to a desired
result or what is always said to the kid as target number
and they can use any of the four operations to get to
that target number, addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division.
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First of all it is online, so children
with the new age of technology, I'm sure it is lot
more fun, because they are answering the questions
online and another reason why I think it's different
is because of the different levels. It has 24 different
levels. In order for the children to advance they
have to solve five problems in a row. It really helps
them with the basic skills, the basic addition facts,
basic multiplication facts and so on and it's also
really good for problem solving. It really makes them
go back and look at how to solve certain problems.
There are some levels that require them to do more
than one step to solving the problem, to getting the
target number. So that really helps with mathematical
reasoning and again as I said
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In 24 they are giving numbers also
and they have you get to the target number or desired
result. In the 24 game the target number is always 24
for the upper level children. They are given 4 numbers
on a card and they have to take these 4 numbers, use
4 operations and use any of the 4 operations, I should
say and get to the desired result. So I guess it's somewhere
in that way. As far as comparing the two I simply couldn't
do that, because I think in 24 game you have actual
cards, visual cards, the kids are actually touching
the cards as they solve the cards. Numerix is all computerized,
that is the only difference.
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Another difference is with 24 they
are not time, they are not given that time, that 100,
50 seconds as they are with Numerix. 24 game starts
off pretty much of given, this much time you want to
solve the cards. When you're competing in a tournament
style then there's only time and the competition
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I like it simply because it really
allows teachers that extra opportunity to give children
work, and when I say that I'm thinking of children that
have finished their work in class and you know, need
something else to do, they can always go to the computer
and play the Numerix game. One good thing about it is
it actually tracks the levels for them. If they stop
in level 2, in the middle of level 2, when they go back
to the game they are still on level 2. So at least the
kids are learning at each level and you know and it
really helps them again remembering the basic facts
and with reinforcing basic facts.
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Now the good thing about it is children
doing their 2nd grade have used the Numerix game and
have become great professionals
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Yes, I have played Numerix and I've
become pretty good at Numerix. I started with level
1 of course. Just to see the game and when I did that
last year I was a classroom teacher last year, 5th
grade.
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As an adult, yes I find level 24 challenging.
Some of them and I think, luckily with that you click
on one or two, you do fine with it and may be I guess
the more you play, ya
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I think so Parents find Numerix equally
challenging and I think Parents would appreciate that
because, simply because it does challenge the children
but it also makes them think and if their children really
want to persevere they can really do that, they continue
to work at it to get the target.
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In the past we asked children to solve
problems, but I don't know we ever gave them the answer
and that is what we are doing here. We are giving them
the desired result. We are giving them the answer and
you are making it talk about how to solve the problem.
In this case, with Numerix they are actually looking
at the steps going backwards in the sense and combining
the skills of all the process."
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Ms. Shirl Ellison |
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Math Teacher on Special Assignment |
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Grades K - 5 |
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"I think Numerix is very well
organized. It's created with the teacher in mind.
A lot of programs were presented with just the game.
This is really a game and what happens after, the
results are emailed to me instantly and the children
know exactly how they do it. I can change the student
levels. We set up a tournament last week for 30 students
and had the students' logon in 3½ minutes and
that's how simple it is. Very well designed. Very
well thought of. Very useful.
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The students know Numerix as a game,
which is the beauty of it, because it's a game working
on basic math skills from a get go. The first time we
had it here in the tournament students were actually
pleading the teachers to go back and do it again in
the classroom. The beauty of Numerix is, I can set up
a tournament at 7 o'clock at night and they can go home,
in their computers login and do it.
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I teach 5th grade, Numerix has helped
their basic skills tremendously, it also shown students
self-confidence issues, they can go head to head with
the students in the school and succeed very well and
it's really helped their self-confidence tremendously.
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It's been overwhelmingly positive from
all aspects. I'm going to buy the home version for my
family, for my daughter. My daughter looked at, at the
Internet and absolutely loves it and she wants it. Any
child who played the 24 game will love Numerix."
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Mr. Rob Grey |
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Conrad Middle School |
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"I really support this product.
This really develops individuals' skills, problem solving
at each of the different levels. They've been working
to try, they work & try and just naturally they
try and develop strategies so they can better perform
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Mr. Michael Ruth |
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Skyline Middle School |
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"I was first introduced to Numerix
during this school year. It's been implemented and it's
been used in all of the Middle Schools Grade 6 - 8.
The teacher's have seemed to, you know, have really
latched on to it and do enjoy it. It's very similar,
24 game is very popular and this is a similar program.
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The kids seem to enjoy it. We had lot
of kids who came out for the tournament, which was on
a Saturday. So yes they do.
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It's nice because of 24 levels. So
the students no matter what their ability level, they
can get involved with it and move themselves up thru
the rankings. So they can, you know, once they are proficient
in one level they can get moved on to the next level."
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Ms. Janice McCarthy |
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Math Teacher on Special Assignment |
| "It's a great program, it's interesting,
I love it, the kids love it." |
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Carol Hackett |
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Skyline Middle School |
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"Numerix has been a very motivating
game for the kids. I introduced that in the lab to all
the children that come to my class and we ensure first
that the kids learn the basics of the game but once
they realize that they could get difficult after they
finish 5 problems, it's very motivating and want to
keep going to the next level.
I can see lot of them, like to check their report, lot
of them like to do that, like to see where they stand
in the class, like to see, you know, what their score
is which depends on how fast they have done it.
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Also in the classroom, the teacher
can set up a competition in the classroom with 2 people
or 3 people. They have lot of fun with that.
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| I like that, it's mental maths,
I like their strategies, I like that it's random," |
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Janet Huckleberry |
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Linden Hill Elementary |
| "I think Numerix is great; it's really
helping my students." |
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Teachers'
feedback on Numerix in classrooms
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Usable with all grade levels |
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Promotes mental math. |
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Is non-threatening to lower level achievers?
I find it gives them confidence to want to play the
computer game and then the card game with other students.
It allows the student to become familiar with the patterns
for 24 at their own pace.
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Any child who is more advanced than
the highest level of the card game held by the teacher
can be challenged via the computer game.
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It is easier to teach to a whole class
using the computer/monitor than using an individual
card game.
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I also like the fact that it isn't
so fancy. Too many of the updates of tried and true
learning games have so many bells and whistles that
the students get lost in the program and it is hard
to tell if they are really learning anything. Numerix
can be started and ended without losing anything in
the process."
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TAG Teacher
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"I've found Numerix to be challenging
and stimulating for children of all levels as they can
pick different degrees of difficulty to fit their abilities.
Not only does Numerix develop children's basic math
skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division, but also provides them with the occasion
to use problems solving skills. In addition, Numerix
pushes the students to evaluate number sense, patterning
and mental math; concepts that are found in the state
and district standards.
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As a third grade teacher in the Red
Clay District, as well as a Member of the Integrated
Technology Team, I feel that This software would benefit
students of all levels In our district. I would recommend
that the district purchase this software for intermediate
and middle school classrooms so that the children can
play a game that is both thought-provoking and engaging."
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III Grade Teacher
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"The secret of math patterns and
variable numbers became visual, exciting and challenging
for each student. It was an excellent resource for my
classroom."
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IV Grade Teacher
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Numerix has been asset in my classroom.
Not only does it increase the students' mental math
skills, it is geared to many different levels of instruction.
Students of all instructional levels have felt successful
using the game.
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Students'
feedback on Numerix in classrooms
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| Fifth Graders : |
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"The game started hard in the
beginning. Then I got the hang of it, it was really
fun. I'd love to play the game again. The only thing
that'd help is when you put help, it would give more
information, but it is really fun."
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| "Numerix was hard but fun." |
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"The game Numerix is fun to play
and learn. I like the game. My friend and me had a tie
the score was 36 to 36. We all like Numerix it is really
fun."
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"I really liked the game of Numerix.
It is really fun to play it. Me and my friend liked
it a lot."
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"I think Numerix is hard when
you first get started but then you get deeper into it,
it gets easier & funnier. And you get in to it and
you can never stop."
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"Your game is fun and exciting
but when I first started I had a hard time getting it
but I now I get it and it's fun."
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| "It was fun we was getting the hang of it. I love
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| "Cool game. Learn math and develop skills" |
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| "very fun & cool" |
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| "interesting that it was developed by someone's
family" |
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| "kind of hard" |
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| "easy once you get the hang of it" |
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| "helps you learn a lot" |
| Students at the Tournament
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"Numerix is very fun. I like playing
that in school, sometimes when I have my off time and
sometimes when math....I'd love to play statewide tournament."
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| "I liked the game, the game part was
pretty good. |
| Yes, it helps me educationally. |
| It was fun, a lot of fun. |
| Yes. I would love to in the statewide tournament
next year." |
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| "I thought that numerix was good, because
it helped me in my math skills. |
| Yes I have numerix at home. |
| Yes, I play it a lot." |
| Parents at the Tournament : |
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| "So far, I like numerix product, I
like numerix, It's just very new, so getting used to it." |
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| "It's been a lot of help and I like
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| Yes, I would recommend it for other children
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math. Like, you know, practice on the speed." |
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"I think it kind of challenges
him, especially because of the timing, you know, it
challenges him to kind of do it quickly, I think it
helped him a lot. "
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| "My child really enjoys numerix. |
| I heard that they do have it online, but we haven't
tried it yet." |
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"Numerix is a great program. My
son is 6th grader middle school this year. It's the
first time he's using this program and he's been very
excited about it. He enjoys working on it whenever he
has some free time in the classroom and it's just a
great program. Wonderful way for him to learn math and
practice his skills. Numerix offers them a great opportunity
to practice their competition skills, they can do it
independently, provides them practice with multiplication,
addition, subtraction. No, I did not know that numerix
could be played at home and I think that my son would
be excited if he knew that numerix could be played at
home on our computer."
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