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Description


Magic Math Wand



Surely you encountered difficulties when trying to perform math operations, even if these included basic operators. Luckily, a computer can get you out of some sticky situations, given you install the right set of applications. For instance, Magic Math Wand is a cool program for youngsters, which is also fitted with an abacus.



Technical Specifications:



  • Price: FREE

  • Publisher: Minot

  • Operating System: Windows

  • File Size: Varies



Features:



  • Helps learn how calculus is performed

  • Includes basic operators: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

  • Intuitive displays with an abacus

  • Possibility to use random numbers for increased difficulty

  • No progress tracking feature



Before you can take the application for a spin, go ahead and check whether .NET Framework is on your computer, and install it otherwise. Although it’s packed in an installer, it doesn’t make any changes to system registry entries, so you can also deploy it on a thumb drive in case you want to always have it at hand.



Note that the program isn’t really meant to solve equations for you, but rather to help you learn how calculus is performed. The set of operators only consists of the basics, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.



The main menu lets you select the operator of interest, after which a different window shows up with the dedicated process. You’re free to have multiple active operations at a time, but there’s no really any practicality to be pulled. By default, the application displays an operation with single digit numbers, but you can switch to large more for greater equations.



The displays are intuitive, and once a result is provided, an abacus, shows up to exemplify the operation. There’s the possibility to have random numbers used in the operation, making for increased difficulty. Unfortunately, the application doesn’t keep track of your progress, and you’re the only one able to tell if your math improved on the long run.



Bottom line is that youngsters can find it hard to concentrate, especially in such difficult, technical subjects, but with a little bit of practice, Magic Math Wand can help increase skill over time. The only downside to the whole operation is the lack of a tracking, or reward system to keep you going.


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User Reviews for Magic Math Wand 7

  • for Magic Math Wand
    Magic Math Wand is a useful tool for helping youngsters grasp basic math operators. Its abacus feature enhances learning.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Sarah Johnson
  • for Magic Math Wand
    Magic Math Wand is fantastic! It makes learning math fun and engaging for kids. Highly recommend!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Emily Johnson
  • for Magic Math Wand
    This app is a game changer for kids struggling with math. The abacus feature is super helpful!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Michael Smith
  • for Magic Math Wand
    I love how intuitive Magic Math Wand is! My kids enjoy practicing their math skills with it daily.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Sarah Brown
  • for Magic Math Wand
    Such a great app for teaching basic math operations! The random number feature adds a nice challenge.
    Reviewer profile placeholder David Wilson
  • for Magic Math Wand
    Magic Math Wand has helped my daughter improve her math skills significantly. It's easy to use and fun!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Laura Garcia
  • for Magic Math Wand
    What a wonderful educational tool! It's simple yet effective for teaching kids the fundamentals of math.
    Reviewer profile placeholder James Lee
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