Hands-On Math Graph Cubes

Hands-On Math Graph Cubes

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Details about Hands

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 28, 2012
  • October 1, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 18.37MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Hands

4.0

May 25, 2024

This version provides an update to recommended settings.

3.1

March 24, 2021

This version is an update to support later versions of iPadOS. It includes an update to the metadata regarding App Privacy: No user data is collected from the app.

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2.3

February 15, 2018

This version provides support for the latest iOS versions.

2.2

February 2, 2016

This update provides support for the latest iOS.

2.1

November 16, 2015

This is an iOS 9 compatibility update and provides support for iPad Pro.

2.0

October 30, 2014

This is an iOS 8 compatibility update.

1.3

October 31, 2013

iOS 7 update.

1.2

November 1, 2012

Now features control for scale and category labels. Randomly generated graphs are automatically labelled with appropriate text.

1.1

September 27, 2012

Improved information in instructor's guide.

1.0

August 27, 2012

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Description of Hands

Hands-On Math Graph Cubes simulates the use of a set of cubes to build bar graphs. While using the cubes students are given feedback so that they can see logical relationships. Visualization is an effective way to help students understand mathematical reasoning and logic. A benefit derived from using the Graph Cubes is that the cubes can be easily manipulated and therefore good problem solving strategies spontaneously evolve. The concepts studied in this curriculum are the foundations of mathematical development especially in areas that are a part of the data analysis, probability and discrete mathematics curriculum strand. The app proivdes an interactive Playground where graphs and tables can be created and explored. Student interaction with the device is augmented by the artificially intelligent feedback provided by the software. The instructional approaches that result from creating an open-ended area for free exloration and discovery are exciting. On the Playground students manipulate a supply of virtual cubes to create graphs representing data collected through surveys. When using Graph Cubes simple gestures are used to drag and drop blocks, placing them in columns to build bar graphs. The author and designer coined the term, “artificially intelligent math manipulative” to describe how using the Hands-On Math apps differs from the concrete manipulative devices traditionally used in classrooms. For example, this appprovides intelligent mathematical feedback as the student manipulates the cubes. Immediately associating feedback with a behavior is an effective way to reinforce behavior and facilitate learning. Hands-On Math Graph Cubes focuses on these curriculum areas: Collecting, Organizing, and Describing Data Based on Real-life Situations Students may be expected to demonstrate such skills as: • Analyze and describe data in terms of absolute or relative frequency of occurrence, range (highest/lowest), etc. • Summarize information and relationships revealed by a graph. • Add new data to a given chart, graph, or set of organized data. • Extrapolate from obvious trends revealed by graphs in order to make predictions. Using Graph Cubes students become involved in constructing, reading, and interpreting data in charts, graphs, tables, etc. What students should know and be able to do includes: • Obtain information from a bar graph by reading a graph to accurately to answer a question. • Analyze, interpret, or draw conclusions based on data given in a bar graph. • Match a graph to a described situation • Match a data set to a graph and a graph to a data set (including matching data presented in a table/chart with a corresponding bar graph) • Plot data onto a bar graph when the axes labels and scales have already been provided • Draw a bar graph showing data given in a chart/, table or words Formulating and solving problems that involve the use of data. What students should know and be able to do includes: • Generate questions that can be answered by collecting and analyzing data. • Collect data to answer survey questions. (i.e., What is your favorite sport?) • Solve problems using data from tables and graphs. • Solve problems involving simple deductive reasoning. (e.g., "How many students chose 'dog' as their favorite pet?)
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Hands: FAQ

Can Hands be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Hands supports iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

Ventura Educational Systems developed the Hands app.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Hands app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.

How do users rate the Hands app?

The Hands app has an overall user rating of 3.

What’s the genre of the Hands app?

The App Genre Of Hands Is Education.

What Hands application version is the latest one?

4.0 is the most recent version of Hands.

What is the date of the most recent Hands update?

The latest Hands update came out on October 1, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

Hands launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Hands?

The Hands app is suitable for children aged Ventura Educational Systems.

What languages does the Hands app support?

The Hands app is now available in English.

Is Hands one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, Hands is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Hands feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Hands.

Is Hands optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Hands is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Hands display any ads?

No, Hands does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Hands

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  • Needs improvement

    It is difficult to manipulate the cubes. They easily drop onto the wrong pile and then it is difficult to move them. The 3-d cubes don't line up well with the bottom scale. Both of these things will make it difficult for kids.

    Developer Response

    Version 2.0 addresses this concern by showing a yellow highlight in the selected column so that the students can easily see where the cube will be placed.
  • Save

    Wish you could save the graphs you make and make ones that there are no stickers for!

    Developer Response

    You can save a copy of a graph by pressing the home button and power button simultaneously.