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'''Addition and Subtraction 1''' teaches and tests students on addition and subtraction mathematics involving single digits, those from 0 to 9. It is an excellent resource for early mathematics students, giving them an opportunity to learn basic math skills in a fun and entertaining way that hardly feels like learning. | '''Addition and Subtraction 1''' teaches and tests students on addition and subtraction mathematics involving single digits, those from 0 to 9. It is an excellent resource for early mathematics students, giving them an opportunity to learn basic math skills in a fun and entertaining way that hardly feels like learning. | ||
− | Addition and Subtraction 1 was programmed and published by Scott Foresman for use on the TI-99/4a. It was released during the second quarter of 1981 on a [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module | + | Addition and Subtraction 1 was programmed and published by Scott Foresman for use on the TI-99/4a. It was released during the second quarter of 1981 on a [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software Command Module]]. |
==Advertising Blurb== | ==Advertising Blurb== | ||
The following advertising blurb comes from the back cover of the manual: | The following advertising blurb comes from the back cover of the manual: |
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Publisher(s) | Scott Foresman |
Programmer(s) | Scott Foresman |
Part# | PHM 30201 |
Format(s) | Solid State Software Command ModuleTM |
Release | 1981 (2nd Quarter) |
Genre(s) | Educational |
Addition and Subtraction 1 teaches and tests students on addition and subtraction mathematics involving single digits, those from 0 to 9. It is an excellent resource for early mathematics students, giving them an opportunity to learn basic math skills in a fun and entertaining way that hardly feels like learning. Addition and Subtraction 1 was programmed and published by Scott Foresman for use on the TI-99/4a. It was released during the second quarter of 1981 on a Solid State Software Command Module.
Advertising Blurb
The following advertising blurb comes from the back cover of the manual:
The Addition and Subtraction 1 Command Module provides young children with an exciting introduction to basic mathematical concepts involving the numbers zero through nine. The nine colorful activities begin with counting and move on to addition and subtraction, building on the skills learned in previous exercises. The optional Texas Instruments Solid State SpeechTM Synthesizer (sold separately) adds the feature of computer speech to the activities. Your child can now hear, as well as see, the instructions and exercises in the module.