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    The Princeton Review: Algebra Edge

    The Princeton Review: Algebra Edge

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    From: The Learning Company
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 6571

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platforms: Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
    Media: CD-ROM
    Age: 10 - 15 years
    Operating System: Windows ME
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
    Dimensions (in): 11 x 2.3 x 10

    Model: GBA3744BE
    UPC: 772040775896
    EAN: 0772040775896
    ASIN: B00000JLAV


    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com Review
    Are you looking for a way to supplement your child's algebra skills without boring him or her to tears? The text-prep experts at Princeton Review have devised Algebra Edge, an easily loaded two-disc package that teaches and tests all the topics covered in first-year algebra.

    The two-disc format neatly divides Algebra Edge into two distinct parts: Algebra Smart (Disc No. 1), and Grade Builder (Disc No. 2). Algebra Smart, the more substantial of the two, consists of lessons, rapid-fire quizzes, and a record-keeping function. The cartoon graphics and wacky voices are designed for kids, and an Olympic theme runs throughout--the quizzes are called the Algebra Games, and the lessons are taught at the Algebra Training Building. The quizzes are very fast-paced, and thus are not recommended until a student has achieved mastery of a topic. One especially helpful feature is the Info Center, the record-keeping function, which allows you to look up any current algebra textbook and review the material that was taught at school the same day.

    The Grade Builder CD-ROM consists of review lessons and two games: Death By Algebra and Soak Your Sibling. The graphics for the lessons are set against a very dark background, which some users may find disconcerting. The lessons themselves have more talking and less chalkboard work than those in Algebra Smart. Death By Algebra has an ironic tone that is suitable for most postmodern kids, but it may bother religious conservatives or others who object to jokes such as "Welcome to the game show where, just like in life, you earn points and collect prizes until you die." Soak Your Sibling was nearly incomprehensible on the first try, and kids will find the characters either hilarious or annoying.

    Algebra Edge comes with a guarantee that is characteristic of the Princeton Review: if a student finishes the program and doesn't raise his or her grade, Princeton Review will refund the price of the software. To get a refund, the student must return the CD-ROMs (which have an automatic record-keeping function showing which lessons and tests have been taken) along with copies of report cards. A student must use the program within two grading periods to qualify for a refund. --Matt Kohut

    Amazon.com Product Description
    This is the fun and effective way to master algebra! The Princeton Review: Algebra Edge combines two engaging titles--Algebra Smart and Grade Builder Algebra I--into one complete algebra package. Whether they choose Algebra Smart's edgy characters or Grade Builder's personal instructors in a cool cafe setting, students will get plenty of lesson practice while having fun.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome!   March 23, 2005
    E. Christensen (FL, USA)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This was an awesome program and really worked!! The lessons were fun and totally teen-based. It really helped my daughter learn Algebra. The only disadvantage is that is slighly old and won't work on newer systems like XP.


    3 out of 5 stars I have learned something...   February 28, 2003
    11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    I have learned to check the SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS very carefully when purchasing any software at all!! This software is for Windows 95/98 and evidently is so old that The Princeton Review website no longer exists. Broderbund Co. (The Learning Company) provides very limited support for this product. The phone numbers for both technical and customer support were no good. I was finally able to get the one CD - Grade Builder - to load and run (Windows XP) and my daughter did stay on and play the games. Yes, her text book is listed - just not the same year publication! It is incomplete. Since that is how I sold her on the CD's (it matches up with your textbook) I was foiled from the start!


    5 out of 5 stars Great supplement for "home schooling"/tutoring in Algebra   May 30, 2000
    15 out of 16 found this review helpful

    My 8th grader is learning Algebra at home rather than in the traditional class. She had been resisting doing the book lessons, but this software makes more sense to her and is much more interesting. The games are fun and challenging. The fact that it follows the textbook exactly really helps too. We've used it to learn new material and as a fast & fun review of earlier material.


    1 out of 5 stars Sorry Folks but this didn't work for me!   March 13, 2000
    disapointed buyer (Los Angeles, CA)
    28 out of 63 found this review helpful

    This program was not all it was hyped up to be. The lessons were too complicated. If I knew what they expected me to know I would not have purchased the software. The animated characters were very racial. In the classroom setting the "dumb" kid was always black. Thats pretty bad. The white kids were always portrayed as smarter and wealthier. Black kids were portrayed as dumb and poor. Dont buy this software if you don't condone racism!


    5 out of 5 stars Algebra + Fun   January 10, 2000
    marina (Illinois)
    36 out of 37 found this review helpful

    This is the only Algebra I program my kids loved! They BEGGED to let them play. Any other program will just explain you something and then give you a quiz, but this one lets you spend some time playing. The games are fun, and "Soak Your Sibling" is the best way to get inside the coordinate plane. If your kid has a little bit of patience, he will understand everything about this linear functions very soon. I wish they would invent similar games for every topic.

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