DotMath for Kids (click on tabs above for info on that topic)

How to copy

For Win98:
You can copy a chart from this site by clicking with the right button on the mouse and save  it as a  jpeg.   Use the save picture command.    You can print it as a picture (jpeg format) or from coreldraw9 if you have the correct fonts.    You must have all the correct fonts on your computer for Coreldraw9 to to read these graphics.    The fonts I used are not standard fonts and do not come with coreldraw or windows so must be added to your system, if you can get them and know how to add them to your system.  You may find it best to print them as jpeg files from the screen.
 
winXP
You can print a page directly from the site but make
sure your printer is set correctly or you will not get
good results when you print from the screen.
Click on the page you want to print out.
1.  Click file at the top left of your screen and click print. 
2.  For print range:  click on page 1 to 1  
3.  Click on the properties tab.   seclet portrait
      normal-size print,  for page size click on  8.50 x11.  
4.  For good quality:  Use graphics high resolution.
5.  Make sure your boarders are set in the print preview
      so the chart fits on the page.
6.  Click on Apply and Print
 
 
Note:  You may not use any of this material with touch math or add it (as a bundle)to any product that is for sell.  This material is for personal / educational use only.

     There are other ways  to copy and print this material but I have not used them.  It is up to you to find out what works on your computer.   I use an IBM type computer so am not sure how this will print out on an apple computer.   I have been told that it does work on an apple computer but I do not know the process. 
   You can save a chart as a windows bitmap file but there are problems when you print it as a bitmap file.
 
   The graphics take a long time to paint on your screen if you have a slow modem.   You should use a high speed internet connection  to get the best result on this site.   


I wish you the best of luck in your math lessons.