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All Versions of Hands
4.0
April 29, 2024
This version provides an update to recommended settings.
3.1
March 25, 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.
More3.0
March 7, 2019
This version is a regularly scheduled update to maintain iOS compatibility.
More2.1
February 2, 2016
This update is for iPad Pro compatibility and also supports the latest iOS.
More2.0
October 31, 2014
This version is an iOS 8 compatibility update.
1.1
February 4, 2014
Minor improvements to interface. User can tap to switch between addition and subtraction modes.
More1.0
January 28, 2014
Price History of Hands
Description of Hands
Hands-On Math: Chip Trading simulates the use of a popular math manipulative used to teach place value and addition and subtraction with regrouping.
Chip Trading is one of the best ways to help students place value. Students place chips representing one, ten, one hundred or one thousand on an interactive Playground to represent numbers. Chips can be regrouped or exchanged by dragging a virtual manipulative from one column to the next.
Using Hands-On Math: Chip Trading students can develop the following important mathematical concepts:
•Place value concepts
•Regrouping in the ones, tens and hundreds places
•Basic operations: addition and subtraction
•Naming numbers
•Expanded notation
•Reading and writing numbers
Hands-On Math: Chip Trading is a very useful way for student visualize images of numbers, intuitively understand place value and deepen their understanding of addition and subtraction. Use Chip Trading to have students represent numbers, as well as read and write the numbers. Rules for regrouping can be difficult for children. Use Chip Trading to illustrate regrouping by dragging and dropping chips from one column to another.
Chip Trading
Multi-colored chips are used to represent numbers. Four types of chips are used Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones.
Possible Topics:
Place Value
•Addition
•Subtraction
•Regrouping
•Naming, reading and writing numbers
•Expanded notation
Chip Trading
By tapping an icon a randomly generated problem appears on the screen. Using Hands-On Math Chip Trading students enter the answer to the problem by moving chips in to columns. If an error occurs, specific feedback about the error is given. Progress toward learning objectives is tracked on the scoreboard.
-Explore place value.
-Practice addition and subtraction skills.
-Learn when regrouping is needed.
Explore and Document
Activities at a variety of skill levels are also provided. Students are encouraged to document their discoveries in a journal. Here the students are asked to solve a problem that involves regrouping in the ones place. Students move chips to solve the problem. The scoreboard keeps track of how many problems are solved at each level.
•Perfect for Small Group instruction
•Environmentally Friendly Learning - (no need to photocopy activity pages for each student)
•A Student-Centered Approach to Learning
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Hands: FAQ
Yes, Hands can support iPad devices.
Hands was released by Ventura Educational Systems.
Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.
Currently, there are no user ratings available for Hands.
Hands Relates To The Education App Genre.
4.0 is the latest released Hands version.
Hands updated its app on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Hands app: American English.
No, Hands is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Hands.
No, Hands does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.