Tertius: Read, Capture, Recall vs Partial Quotients Division Usage & Stats

"Books don’t change people, paragraphs do — sometimes sentences." - John Piper For seminary students, Tertius scans the page you're reading and transcribes the text into fully-searchable digital type. Now, it's easy to capture and organize the best paragraphs from your favorite books. Try Tertius free for 30 days, no credit card required. Subscribe for $5/month to store unlimited content. CAPTURE: With up to 98% accuracy, optical character recognition (OCR) will analyze and transcribe page text in real-time. ORGANIZE: Neatly display the title, author and page number for each post. FILTER: Add tags to create relationships between posts and group related content. Filter posts by title, author, topic or date. WRITE: Switch to your computer when it's time to synthesize ideas into your own original thoughts. SYNC: Automatically sync across all of your devices so you can be productive on the go, or at your desk. COMMUNITY: Tertius Community (beta) is a public space where you can publish posts that anyone in the world can discover. MEMBERSHIP: Your Tertius membership will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes Account upon confirmation. Your subscription will automatically renew for $5/month or $50/year, depending on the billing cycle you choose unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Manage your subscription and turn off auto-renew at any time through your Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of your free trial will be forfeited if you purchase a subscription. Please visit our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for more information: Privacy Policy: https://tertius.app/privacy Terms of Service: https://tertius.app/terms Questions? Feedback? To get help, visit https://help.tertius.app
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This math app can be used to teach and study the partial quotients division method. The app is easy to use and it has an intuitive interactive interface with customizable colors and other settings. The user can solve random and custom division problems. Endorsed by teachers Rita Zeni, Ecole Sandy Hill Elementary, Abbotsford, BC, Canada: "The math apps by Esa Helttula allow students to practice and reinforce the specific computation strategies taught in class, with as much or as little scaffolding as necessary. They also provide individualized feedback to each student, with an immediacy that is not always possible through pencil and paper practice. Being able to adjust the level of difficulty to suit their needs is also very motivating for the students. I am so glad to have come across this great educational tool!" Zachariah R. Prowell, Highlands Elementary, Edina, Minnesota, USA: "In my class I have used them to assist students with seeing the steps to properly completing multiplication opperations such as partial products and partial quotients. There are students who see my examples who still need some guidance, and after using your app have said, "Now I get it." The feature of selecting possible solutions in each step helps some of my students who are still building their multiplication facts. They can gain experience in using these new concepts but not be left behind. Helping student understanding are the animations. They are smooth and really illustrate a step-by-step understanding of how to complete new styles of multiplication.” The Partial Quotients Division Method The traditional long division method can be difficult to understand because it is so abstract. In the partial quotients method the student can make a series of estimates and then add the estimated quotients together. In the example 992/8 the first estimation can be 100, which leaves 192. Next estimation can be 20 which leaves 32. Now the student knows that 8 goes 4 times into 32 and the result can be found by adding up the partial quotients 100, 20 and 4. Each student can use the quotients that he or she finds the easiest. In the Everyday Mathematics curriculum the partial quotients division method is the focus algorithm for division. The App is Easy to Use After the user solves each operation or inputs a new estimate, the correct answer will fly to the right place. If the user presses the wrong button or gives an impossible estimate the answer will appear above the keyboard but it will not move. Settings: - The dividend can have from 2 to 5 digits - The divisor can have 1 or 2 digits - Random and custom problems - The current operation can be hidden - The operands of the current operation can be highlighted - Colors of the interface can be changed - The speed of the animations can be set Other iDevBooks math apps iDevBooks math apps have been reviewed and endorsed by Wired.com, IEAR.org, Edudemic.com, Teachers with Apps, and other respected sites and organizations. Some of the other 40 iDevBooks math apps are Column Addition, Long Multiplication, Long Division, Column Subtraction, Visual Multiplication Table, Partial Differences Subtraction, Partial Products Multiplication, Partial Sums Addition, Decimal Rounding, etc. Feedback and requests for new features New ideas to make this app better are welcome. Please visit idevbooks.com to give feedback. Privacy This app has no ads or in-app purchases and it does not transmit any data during the operation of the app. This app also does not contain any links to other apps or the web.
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Tertius: Read, Capture, Recall VS.
Partial Quotients Division

December 31, 2024