Math Blaster: Master the Basics
January 16th, 2010 by admin

  • Solve math problems while saving the world in this educational software program
  • Combines exciting, fast-action game play with state-standard math content
  • Builds confidence, speed, and accuracy in basic math skills
  • Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • 8 levels; parent/player-selected difficulty level; automatic progress reports

Product Description
Ideally suited for students ages six - 12, the teacher-developed and tested Math Blaster software supports educational objectives by way of a creative, imaginary universe that must be saved. Using intuitive math games incorporating addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fact families and equivalents students receive -- at their own pace -- instruction through thousands of challenging practice problems in order to master everyday math skills, increase probl... More >>

Math Blaster: Master the Basics


5 Responses  
  • SALANIE SANTO VILLO writes:
    January 16th, 20104:57 pmat

    Ordered this twice. Never received it through USPS. Supose that had I opted for expressed shipping I would have received it. Gave up!

    However, I have used this on my previous p. c and realized that its a wonderful programme for kids. Might try to order again later.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Ilike math but my child doesnt writes:
    January 16th, 20105:10 pmat

    This CD should be priced at $5. 00. The graphics will not keep your child’s attention and it’s pretty lame. It was a wasted purchase, I have to bribe my child to use it, because it so boring.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Aspie Mom writes:
    January 16th, 20107:02 pmat

    A fun and excellent way to learn math. Great program for children with learning differences.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • H. WILLARD writes:
    January 16th, 20109:31 pmat

    I have every single (that I know of) Math Blaster game out there. My kids love them all. I saw this one and couldn’t resist buying it. My 12, 10, and 7 year-olds all play this version. (It’s too simple for the 12 year old, but he plays as a reward for piano practice – so I’m not too concerned about his refreshing earlier math skills. ) My thought it to have each child play the grade level above theirs, and that’s ususally right where they’re at. Yes, there are a few annoying glitches in the way some of the characters can and cannot move around (I don’t play them myself to know well) but I would hope that children are not so whiny that it matters too much. I think every family should have Math Blaster Geometry, Algebra, and all grade levels. If you can make math fun, and use it as a POSITIVE REWARD. . . that is called a “win win”! :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Pythagoras writes:
    January 16th, 201011:26 pmat

    This game is awful. The instructions are non-existent, there is no way to solve questions quickly and directly, there is no way to register your answers immediately. My 8 year old, who has mastered Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 among other games, found this game frustrating and annoying. If you are looking for a game to help your kids improve their math skills, this is not it. Buy the flash cards and save your money for college.
    Rating: 1 / 5


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