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Published by Hands On Equations on 2025-03-29

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About Hands-On Equations 1?


1. Algebra can be a tricky subject to master, but with the help of the Hands-On Equations 1 app, equations such as 4x+2=3x+9 and 2(3x+1) = 2x + 14 become child’s play! The original Hands-On Equations program, using physical game pieces, has already helped more than a million young students in the United States gain confidence with algebra.

2. •Starting with Lesson 3, the student simplifies the equations by performing "legal moves" with the pawn and beginning with Lesson 4, legal moves with the cubes.

3. Hands-On Equations is the ideal first introduction to algebra for elementary and middle school students.

4. Older students who need help with algebra will also benefit from Hands-On Equations.

5. •Beginning with Lesson 2, the student places the game pieces on the balance scale to represent the two sides of the equation.



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