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Students in Texas Panhandle Get a Grip on Math and Geometry with PDA Games from Leading Step
Durham, NC - January 17, 2006 - Region 16 Educational
Service Center (ESC) in Amarillo, Texas is a true-believer
when it comes to putting handheld computers in the hands
of its upper-elementary school aged students. On the heels
of its recent success with improving student spelling
performance with the aid of Leading Step's SpellChamp!
game for Palm OS handhelds, Region 16 has now expanded the
program with 1,000 licenses each of Leading Step's
MathChamp!, Size it Up, and Shape Up: Geometry games.
"Our region applied for and received funding for the
Panhandle Academic Advancement in Literacy and Math
(PAALM) grant through the Texas Education Agency," said
Heather Voran, an Instructional Technology Specialist
representing Region 16 ESC. "As part of this three-year
program, we have implemented several of Leading Step's
handheld applications in the classroom. The games offer
great potential as effective learning tools because of
their strategy for improving academic achievement and
for their overall teacher effectiveness."
Twelve school districts and 19 campuses currently
participate in the program. Approximately 130 teachers
have been provided with a set of handheld computers and
related software for their classrooms. Teachers may
implement any of the software purchased through the grant
in their daily lessons to improve student performance.
The software is used for group activities or tailored to
individuals for specific learning needs.
The latest PDA game initiative is aimed at improving
student's math and geometry skills:
MathChamp! helps students practice their addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division tables. Students
can have the game select equations randomly, or choose to
focus on particular equations - for example, the eight
times tables. For those ready for more of a challenge,
they can have fun with fractions, identifying equivalent
fractions, decimals or percents, or practicing adding,
subtracting, and multiplying fractions.
Working together as a complete learning system, Size It
Up's three games, Arrows, Bricks and
Numbers, are designed to help young students learn
whole numbers, decimals, fractions, mixed numbers, and
negative numbers, and even operations like addition,
subtraction, multiplication or division.
Shape Up: Geometry offers a fun way for students to learn
to identify various shapes and shape properties such as
parallel lines, acute angles, and similar or congruent
shapes. They get immediate feedback and can review
definitions at any time. Student creativity is also
stretched as they have fun constructing their own geometric
designs and master visualizing slides, flips, and rotations
by applying these movements to solve geometric puzzles.
In consultation with educators, Leading Step's programs
were created to provide a number of advantages over other
computerized learning tools. First, the variety of controls
allow teachers to meet a wide range of needs for various
students, enabling them to customize the programs for
different grade levels, but also to individual student
levels, meeting the full range of students in their classes
from those still working on basic skills to more advanced
pupils.
Further, Leading Step's games help students to learn
quickly by immediately informing players of correct or
incorrect answers. Instant feedback helps students to
adjust incorrect understanding and immediately apply their
corrected knowledge to subsequent questions.
Lastly, teachers and parents can easily determine how well
players are progressing in developing different math skills
using the game score statistics.
"Our learning programs with low-cost PDAs provide
educators educators and parents alike a great tool for both
enhancing math, geometry, and spelling skills and offering
increased access to computers, which helps to meet the
mandates of the No Child Left Behind Act," said Renee
Revis, president of Leading Step, Inc. "We are delighted
that the students in the Texas panhandle area are enjoying
learning math and spelling with our games."
About Leading Step, Inc.
Leading Step, Inc. creates fun, educational games for
children from grades 3-8 to help them improve their
skills in the areas of spelling, geometry and math. The
games are played on Palm OS handhelds, which provide
parents and teachers a low-cost means of increasing access
to computers and learning software among children.
Leading Step's games are played by children throughout
the entire world. For more information, visit the
company's Web site at www.leadingstep.com. Schools
can also find helpful information at Leading Step's Web
site regarding state standards that each of the company's
applications will help teachers to meet which can be used
for grant-writing purposes.
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