Mathstarters version 1.8
March 17, 1995
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Mathstarters was created for children who just can't get
enough of math problems.  This version provides 
unlimited addition and subtraction problems of single
and double digit calculations and makes a great drill
tool, similar to flash cards.

Sorry for the size of the executable, but I haven't had the 
time to rewrite in a more suitable language. 

Mathstarters is a DOS program. To run, simply type Mathstarters and <Enter> 
from the DOS prompt.

Toggle keys at the top of the screen allow you to:

F1 - Get Help for the current problem.
     I debated about providing the answer in the help screen. Your
     feedback regarding the pros and cons with your student would be 
     helpful.  This version provides the answer, as you will see.
     Also, for the single digit addition/subtraction, the help message
     uses a basic method for adding and subtracting-using fingers.
     If anyone has any suggestions about other ways to help the
     student, I would love to hear them.

     In any case, it is probably not a good idea to tell your student
     about this key until they need it, and even then, not to let them
     rely on it without trying to solve themselves first.

F5 - This is a toggle key (alternates between choices each time hit)
     and allows student to alternate between addition and subtraction
     problems.

F6 - Toggle key for the Sound (alternates between On/Off)

F7 - Toggle key for difficulty level (alternates between 1 and 2 digit
     problems)

F9 - The exit key

I would love to hear any feedback you have regarding this program. Note
that it is yours to use without obligation, but is copyrighted under
my name (c) 1995 HJ Aspinwall.

Send your feedback via e-mail at:
Compuserve: 72162,43
or
INTERNET: 72162.43@compuserve.com

Better yet, if your student loves this program so much, you just have to
express your thanks materially, I will accept contributions - not for
myself - but for a homeless advocacy program/soup kitchen I volunteer
for in New York City, that is in desparate need of money (because of 
continued City, State and Federal cutbacks).

The contributions benefit homeless people in the Brownsville, Bed-Stuy,
East New York communities of New York.  Any contribution would be 
appreciated (even $5).  Your gift will be acknowledged by the organization

Make check payable to:    Neighbors Together


and send to:
                          Neighbors Together
                          Attn. Anne Kohler/H.Aspinwall
                          P.O. Box 330-562
                          160 Hopkins Avenue
                          Brooklyn, NY  11233

                          Please attach note to check stating that
                          this is a contribution suggested by
                          Howard Aspinwall's Mathstarters program.

Thanks!


