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This is interesting and more exciteting when we discuss
alprhx
7/14/2010 7:54:09 PM - PH  | commentreply

where is the next lesson? i only lesson 1
curious
6/29/2010 7:46:33 AM - US  | commentreply

good but can u make it a bit easier to understand?
alicia
5/27/2010 11:29:42 PM - RU  | commentreply

u are stupid this is mad hard to understand if u know wat i mean like im 10 yrs old and i know how to count and u dont
In reply to tracy loo:
ummm ya u can count surrrre.... hw do u add?

malcolm
5/24/2010 3:13:21 PM - US  | commentreply

ummm ya u can count surrrre.... hw do u add?
In reply to Martha Hart:
This an alsome way 2 no hw 2 count

tracy loo
2/25/2010 4:45:51 PM - US  | commentreply

idk i cant believe you actually replied dumb ass!!!!
In reply to Xxxbloodyravenxx:
You so Lame Joe!! :D lol So whats Growl Power anyway?

Joe
11/25/2009 10:37:29 AM - US  | commentreply

You so Lame Joe!! :D lol

So whats Growl Power anyway?
In reply to heehee:
growl power!!! hi leonora!

Xxxbloodyravenxx
11/25/2009 10:35:33 AM - US  | commentreply

Your an idiot
In reply to heehee:
growl power!!! hi leonora!

Sanders
11/25/2009 10:35:31 AM - US  | commentreply

growl power!!! hi leonora!
heehee
11/25/2009 10:31:29 AM - US  | commentreply

I agree with the fact that this is a very neat demonstration on how to understand the basic abacus, but I was hoping for information on how to perform calculations.
kewkew
8/26/2009 9:15:44 AM - US  | commentreply

I like it!
MICKYMAN
6/20/2009 8:56:45 AM - US  | commentreply

yea i no rite
In reply to Martha Hart:
This an alsome way 2 no hw 2 count

M.J.
4/29/2009 12:14:09 PM - US  | commentreply

This an alsome way 2 no hw 2 count
Martha Hart
4/29/2009 12:12:59 PM - US  | commentreply

O´ my father this helped me out so much I will donate rice crispe treats to the church bake sale.
Jesus
2/26/2009 12:29:49 PM - US  | commentreply

this is pretty cool but i don´ truly get try to explain better!!!!!!!!
Anonymous
2/6/2009 11:29:06 AM - US  | commentreply

this is a GREAT website!!! i used it for a school project and it really helped! i like that you can use the computer abacus to show you how to do the numbers......THANKS!
anonymous
1/10/2009 6:30:08 PM - US  | commentreply

hi this abacus is very cool and its very confusing in the sametime any way its gonna help me in my life . go to www.hotsos.webs.com cool site its not aout abacus

theghost
1/8/2009 10:02:14 PM - QA  | commentreply

this is very confusing if they have 2 numbers in one spot u need to cary over.try to explain better!
whatever
12/8/2008 4:03:01 PM - US  | commentreply

this is very confusing if they have 2 numbers in one spot u need to cary over.try to explain better!
whatever
12/8/2008 4:03:01 PM - US  | commentreply

How can I calculate with it? For while it´s a interesting matter.
Marco Aguiarsan
11/28/2008 8:31:55 AM - BR  | commentreply

We have a different type! Can you help us? If not than that is ok...thanks for the cool activitie though!
Brouse
11/5/2008 8:36:54 AM - US  | commentreply

What the heck is this stupid thing? It looks realy weird and like neards yous them
Bob Johnson
10/30/2008 2:55:43 PM - US  | commentreply

this is going to help me out alot on my project thanks!:}
Anonymous
8/26/2008 9:45:38 PM - SG  | commentreply

This was so fun learning in my middle school math class we were supposed to learn how to use a abacus and this is a fun and not hard way to do it. I will suggest this to all my classmates.
The Master of Everything
5/3/2008 9:54:34 AM - US  | commentreply

these abacists back in the ancient chinese day must have been really big dorks!!!!!
john strayhann
2/26/2008 8:40:32 AM - US  | commentreply

This is a great way to learn how to use the Abacus! :-)
For more info, try...

http://www.themathlab.com/alltreasure/
chinesecalculation/chinesecalculation.html

anonymous
2/4/2008 4:45:10 AM - SG  | commentreply

nice thinking!!!!
anonymous
12/12/2007 7:07:48 PM - US  | commentreply

Cool baby, yeah!

Excellent method of teaching Abacus and principal of automaticity.

Ilike
12/9/2007 1:04:13 AM - CA  | commentreply

good to see the nice explanation of the use of abacus

Mrinmoy
www.baipatra.ws

mrinmoy
9/10/2007 3:56:02 PM - IN  | commentreply

Here is a site for the goggletards:
http://webhome.idirect.com/~totton/abacus/pages.htm

Explains one method for division multiplication
addition and subtraction

goggleable
8/14/2007 11:53:46 AM - SG  | commentreply

Thanks a lot! I´ve always found the abacus to be an extremely cool mathematical tool, I just couldn´t understand it.

Last time I checked, the abacus was a non-electronic alternative to a calculator, so I think there should be some lessons on how to use arithmetics (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). Then again, I can experiment with it and eventually figure it out.

The fact that the abacus is a non-electronic calculator makes it a very useful item in my stories that take place in post-technology age when machines are forbidden.

ANNA
7/15/2007 9:54:13 AM - US  | commentreply

Your website helped me learn what an abacus was but how are you suppose to multiply, add, subtract, or divide? You need to tell people that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Anonymous
7/9/2007 11:23:51 AM - US  | commentreply

Thank you for this timely site. I have wanted to know how this counting system worked for a long time..and now I can learn about it quickly and easily.
Anonymous
6/24/2007 3:02:03 PM - US  | commentreply

This is great I have always wanted to learn to use an Abacus and now I know
Anonymous
5/27/2007 1:54:53 PM - US  | commentreply

This is a really fun way to learn about how to use this
Spongebob
2/6/2007 9:29:17 AM - US  | commentreply

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