| | |  | Early Learning | Home » » » » Mighty Math Zoo Zillions | | | | | | | Description: | | Zoo Zillions Builds Math Skills and Confidence!Product InformationMighty Math Zoo Zillions teaches kindergarten 1st and 2nd grade students theconcepts facts and thinking skills necessary to build math confidence anddevelop a strong lasting understanding of math! Innovative activities teachnumber line concepts addition and subtraction counting money and makingchange problem-solving skills and early three-dimensional geometry. Learningand understanding math is fun with the entertaining creatures of Zoo Zillions!Skills Learned Problem Solving & Reasoning Number Line Concepts & Counting Counting Money & Making Change Addition & Subtraction Facts Story Problems (with + – x ?) Early 3D GeometryProduct FeaturesExplore the Zoo with Ryan the LionTravel the zoo by adding and subtracting. Take your passengers to theirdestinations on the Number Line Express.Master Money Skills at the Gnu Ewe BoutiqueHelp Allison Elephant pick out costumes and make change for customers at herboutique!Solve Problems Along Annie's Jungle TrailAnswer math questions correctly and move your player along the trail. There arelots of surprises!Explore 3D Geometry with the Otter TwinsCan you identify the moving three-dimensional shapes in the 3D Gallery?Windows System Requirements Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) 486/33 MHz Pentium or better 8 MB RAM (16 MB remended) 2 MB free hard disk space 640x480 SVGA monitor 256 or more colors Windows-patible sound card & speakers 2X CD-ROM driveMacintosh System Requirements Mac OS 7.0.1–9.2 OS X Classic mode 68040 68030 PowerPC 25 MHz or better 5 MB RAM (8 MB highly remended) 2 MB free hard disk space 13" or larger monitor 256 or more colors 2X CD-ROM drive | | | Features: | |
• Ages 5-8
• Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, Win 7 (32-bit)
• Packaging: CD In Paper Sleeve
• Problem Solving & Reasoning, Story Problems (with +, -, x, ÷), Counting Money & Making Change
• Number Line Concepts & Counting, Addition & Subtraction Facts, Early 3D Geometry
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Great for k-2Aug 18, 2005
By Brian J. Brennan I have used the Edmark titles in my own computer classes and find them very useful.
Pluses:
Colorful characters
Progressive lessons and skill level
similar interface for the other Edmark titles (Carnival Countdown, Number heroes, Calculating crew)
Negatives:
Some activities require touchy mouse controls
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't work on Windows 7, 64-bitMar 08, 2011
By P. Chaplin
"PC User"
Be careful because this program doesn't work on Windows 7, 64-bit. The Product Features though claims it works with Windows 7, 32-bit. "* Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, Win 7 (32-bit)".
but the System Requirements section doesn't mention Windows 7 at all:
" * Platform: Windows XP Professional / XP Home Edition / 2000"
I'll try to update my review when I try to install it on the old XP desktop PC that I have.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy if you have a iMacSep 11, 2011
By Mike Powers Bought this to use on our iMac, turns out it is only compatible with the older classic mode OSX which hasn't been supported by the latest versions of OSX Apple for a couple years. You can get it to work but have to get a 3rd party software to emulate the classic mode or dual boot to Windows. Compatibility with OSX should not be advertised with this product.
Timely deliveryDec 29, 2009
By Mouctar M. Diallo
"Blue Falcon"
This item arrived before the ETA. I was surprised when I received it. Works fine but cannot have it on full screen on my windows 7 (and in the vista computer). My kid likes it very much since they have been using it at school.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Awesome math programFeb 26, 2010
By Mom of 2 I educate my two boys at home, ages 5 and 6. We've been working on learning about coin values all year, using real money. It wasn't until they played this game that my 6 year-old has finally got it! He can now make a plan for adding coins to get a total value. I could see he was getting it as he's telling his brother what to do while playing the game. I took my cue and got the money back out. This was a great addition to what we were already doing and at a great price too! I love the fact that the child can control the difficulty level at any time. They know when it's too easy or too hard and can find the "just right" spot!
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