Diamond Math
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Diamond Math is a great exercise for supporting your students in understanding the relationship between numbers while building skills needed for algebra and calculus.
There are two options for this exercise set:
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for early learners, the right and left numbers are given and the students must calculate the top number using multiplication and the bottom number using addition
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for a more challenging questions, the top and bottom numbers are given and students have to find two numbers that when added together equal the bottom sum while when multiplied together equal the top product
Change the number of exercises
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Click on the box labeled "Number of Exercises" in the options panel.
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Type in a new number or use the up and down arrows to change the value. You can choose any number from 1 to 200.
Change the number of exercises in a row
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Select "Exercises per Row" in the options panel.
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Click the down arrow to choose a new number from the list or use Auto.
Notes:
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If you are using the default auto settings, the number of questions per row will change automatically when you adjust the font size or the low/high number ranges.
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For word problems exercises sets, you can only choose 1 or 2 exercises per row.
Change the row spacing
Set the spacing between rows of exercises in 100ths of an inch (25 = 1/4 inch, 40 = 1cm).
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Select the input field for the Row Spacing option in the options pane.
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Type a new value in the field or use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the value. Valid range is 0 to 300.
Show title
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To show the exercise set Title, select the check box for the Show Title option in the options pane.
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To hide the exercise set title, deselect the check box.
Show instructions
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To show the exercise set Instructions, select the check box for the Show Instructions option in the options pane.
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To hide the exercise set instructions, deselect the check box.
Show duplicate warning
When this option is selected, a warning is displayed if there are any duplicate exercises in the exercise set. To hide the duplicate warning, uncheck the Show Duplicate Warning option in the options pane.
Change the task
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To change the task, click in a bubble to select Task in the options pane.
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Select from these tasks: Addends/Factors to Sum/Product; or Sum/Product to Addends/Factors; or Mixed.
Value 1 and 2
Change the range of values
To achieve values within a set range, set the the high end of the range and the low end of the range.
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To set the high end of the range, select the input field for the Range High option in the options pane and enter a new value to the maximum allowed for that exercise.
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To set the low end of the range, select the input field for the Range Low option in the options pane and enter a new value to the minimum allowed for that exercise.
Note
To locate the range for any particular option, check the definition area at the bottom of the options pane when an option is selected. Some exercises allow negative values to be entered for either the high or low end of the range by using the hyphen as the negative sign, i.e. -10, -999, -1000.
Use or change decimal values
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To use or change decimal values, select the drop-down arrow for the Decimals option in the options pane.
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Select the desired decimal place values.
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Click OK to apply the selected values.
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Examples - If you have a number like 256
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select 1 decimal place, the number will become 25.6
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select 2 decimal places and the number will become 2.56
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select 4 decimal places and the number will become 0.0256
Diamond Size
The size the diamond can be set in 100ths of an inch (25 = 1/4 inch, 40 = 1cm).
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Select the input field for the Diamond Size option in the options pane.
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Type a new value in the field or use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the value. Valid range: 50 to 200.