Anzan!! HD
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
Anzan!!, the Japanese method of rapid addition, is here for the iPad with eye popping graphics!!.
Test your skills of addition, with varying levels of speed and numbers.
How well can you add 5 numbers?
How well can you add 5 numbers in 2.5 seconds?
How about 20 numbers in 10 seconds?
Anzan!! lets the user decide how many numbers to add, how fast, and how big they are. The numbers flash by, and you are prompted to enter the sum.
TEACHERS: Use this as a bridge activity. Works for students of ALL ages. This has been used in middle and high school classrooms across the world!! EVERYONE is engaged, and everyone wants to see how fast they can add.
Younger students can use it as estimation practice. How close can you get??
Anzan!! builds the basic adding principles, and even without an anzan (abacus), your brain will learn shortcuts to faster addition.
Anzan!!
Test your skills of addition, with varying levels of speed and numbers.
How well can you add 5 numbers?
How well can you add 5 numbers in 2.5 seconds?
How about 20 numbers in 10 seconds?
Anzan!! lets the user decide how many numbers to add, how fast, and how big they are. The numbers flash by, and you are prompted to enter the sum.
TEACHERS: Use this as a bridge activity. Works for students of ALL ages. This has been used in middle and high school classrooms across the world!! EVERYONE is engaged, and everyone wants to see how fast they can add.
Younger students can use it as estimation practice. How close can you get??
Anzan!! builds the basic adding principles, and even without an anzan (abacus), your brain will learn shortcuts to faster addition.
Anzan!!
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 4.27 MB of space to download and install Anzan!! HD app. Anzan!! HD is available on iTunes for $0.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Jared Brzenski at http://mrbrzenskismathclass.blogspot.com/.
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