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Basic Arithmetic Program - Free

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I developed a basic arithmetic learning program for my son who has ADHD. It serves for learning tables and long multiplication and division and operates in Microsoft Word (VBA). My son finally got the tables to “stick” after 12 x 3 minute sessions. It’s yours free if you send your e-mail.

Catch: I would appreciate hearing whether it does any good or not.

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 08/05/2002 - 12:01 PM

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I would appreciate you sending me your arithmetic program. My son is 9 yrs old and ADD he had a lot of trouble learning the multiplication tables in the 3rd grade he is entering the 4th grade this year (school starts Aug. 8th.) and his teacher told me that she would be reviewing multiplication for the first six weeks. We have been having him do multiplication all summer long so that he would not forget them. I wish more parents were like you and would be willing to share things that work for their children. thanks Again. Teresa Sewell

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 08/05/2002 - 11:45 PM

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I would be happy to review your program. Looking for assistance with my 3rd & 4th grade special education students. Promise to provide feedback.

Thanks,
Ann Marie Wallace

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/08/2002 - 7:47 PM

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My daughter is soon to be 10 , going into grade 5,HELP,she is ADD and last week her tudor tested her and maybe Dyscalculia .I want to help her when I learn how. Thanks, Bonnie

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/09/2002 - 12:48 AM

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I have just been hired to teach 16-24 year olds at Job Corps. Most of these children are LD, and that is why they nver finished school. I was looking for software for them to use to help them with their math. Any assistance wold be geatly appreciated. Thank You, Jane

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/09/2002 - 12:15 PM

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I would appreciate you sending me a copy of your arithmetic program, my son Hunter also has ADD since he was in kindergarten I also have a 5 year old starting kindergarten this year. Thanks Teresa Sewell

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/09/2002 - 7:33 PM

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If there is anyone who sent for this program and either did not receive it, can’t get it open or has any other questions, please let me know.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/09/2002 - 8:05 PM

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Please send your Basic Arithmetic Program which is free. I would appreciate anything that would help my 2 sons learn math. Do you have anything that would help learn addition and subtraction? I have struggled with these 2 boys since kindergarten and nothing has worked. They have ADHD (the one boy) and ADD (the other boy) and are mentally impaired. Bless your heart for trying to help other parents. Thanks

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 08/10/2002 - 12:31 AM

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Thank you for the offer. My son is not ADD but has several LDs and memory is his biggest obstacle. We have tried many programs to help him memorize his basics. Would love to try it out and give feedback for our situation with memory issues.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 08/11/2002 - 1:52 AM

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Betty asked about a program for learning addition and subtraction. If anyone has any good ideas for a program for +/- or any other learning areas (but lacks programming skills) I would like to hear them.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/13/2002 - 7:38 PM

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Please send your basic arithmetic program. I have two special ed boys. One with SLD/ADHD and the other LD. They continue to struggle with math.

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 08/14/2002 - 3:09 AM

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I forgot to say that the program runs on Microsoft Word. If your computer doesn’t have Microsoft Word installed, the arithmetic program won’t work.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/15/2002 - 2:00 AM

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I am looking for a math program for a learning disabled 14 year old student who has high verbal skills; in fact he is 100% bilingual ( Spanish/English). I tutor him in language skills and have seen that he has the ability to reason with numbers. I would appreciate seeing your program and would certainly let you know if it helps my student. Thanks,

Rebecca Cooley

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/15/2002 - 1:19 PM

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My son is struggling with multipication and division. I have tried several techniques with him, however he still seems to be having trouble grasping the concept.

I am very interested in the program you developed and would be more than happy to provide feedback.

Thank you very much!
Nannette

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/15/2002 - 9:48 PM

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Thanks for the offer. I’m looking forward to trying your system with an 8 year old boy. Please send it.

Much thanks,
Peter

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/15/2002 - 10:04 PM

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I’d love to have a copy of your program. I teach at a private Special Ed. school where such a program would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 08/16/2002 - 12:21 AM

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Please be advised that the Arithmetic Program is about 800K in size. Hotmail limits its clients to a total of 2000K in user space. This means that in order to receive the attachment you must have at least 800K (or 40% unused) of available space.

This applies to any other free e-mail service that is similarly limited for space.

If your Hotmail is full you can still send for the program by opening another (temporary) Hotmail account with a different username.

Remember also that you must have Microsoft Word installed on your computer in order to open the program.

Thanks,

Brian

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/20/2002 - 1:04 AM

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Please send me that copy too! thanksBrian wrote:
>
> I developed a basic arithmetic learning program for my son
> who has ADHD. It serves for learning tables and long
> multiplication and division and operates in Microsoft Word
> (VBA). My son finally got the tables to “stick” after 12 x 3
> minute sessions. It’s yours free if you send your e-mail.
>
> Catch: I would appreciate hearing whether it does any good or
> not.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/20/2002 - 3:15 AM

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Hi Brian,
Please send me a copy of the Arithmetic Program that helped your son. I plan to use it with a group of students in our after-school program.
Thanks,
Monica

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 08/21/2002 - 5:37 AM

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Hi, I’d really like to see if your math program does the trick. My 10-year-old just can’t seem to “get” the multiplication tables — the numbers don’t mean anything to him (he’s in a GT program but still has trouble with telling time, calendars, anything that is only a “number” — spatial problems).
Anyway, I’ll be glad to let you know how he is doing.
Thanks

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/22/2002 - 12:12 AM

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I am a special education teacher and have just started in the field of teaching. I would very much appreciate if you could send me a copy. Thank you.. rosaline..

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/22/2002 - 8:58 PM

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I am a special ed. major (mild to moderate). I am gettting ready to teach a math practicum and gearing up for student teaching, I would love to see your idea.
Kim

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/27/2002 - 7:41 PM

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I teach 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade level math to 5th, 6th, and 7th. grade LD students. I would like to have your free material and would give you feedback.
Thanks,
Darlene Hurt

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/04/2002 - 12:30 AM

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hi, i would love a copy of your program. my son has an aweful hard time trying to recall facts and processes for math. i have tried everything. i look forward to hearing from you

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/04/2002 - 11:53 PM

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I would love to have a copy of your Basic Arithmetic Program. I’m working with some learning disabled boys that I’m hoping can benefit from your program. I will let you know how it works out.

thanks so much

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/08/2002 - 8:35 PM

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If you don’t mind sending your materials, that would be great!

I have an ADD son and an autistic daughter. Both have problems with math.

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