How Students Work Offline on Renaissance Responder
Offline work may be completed on the Renaissance Responder (RES-1001). You must use firmware version 2.51.
Students follow these steps to practise facts for a MathsFacts in a Flash level.
Practices include 20-40 problems.
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Turn on the Responder by pressing On/Off.
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From the main menu, use the arrow keys to highlight MathsFacts in a Flash. Then, press Select or Enter.
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Use the arrow keys to highlight what you want to practice: addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Then, press Select or Enter.

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Use the arrow keys to highlight the level you want to practice; then, press Select or Enter.

Levels that you have already worked on are ticked.
If you want to view the practice and test history for one of those levels, highlight it and press ?. You will see the results for the last practice or test. Clearing the history clears the tick marks.
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Practice should be highlighted. Press Select or Enter.
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Complete the practice.
Choosing Answers
Wrong Answers During Practices
Time Limits
Stopping Practices or Tests
After a Practice or Test on Responder
Students follow these steps to take a test for a MathsFacts in a Flash level. Tests always include 40 problems.
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Turn on the Responder by pressing the On/Off key.
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From the main menu, use the arrow keys to highlight MathsFacts in a Flash. Then, press Select or Enter.
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Use the arrow keys to highlight what you want to test on: addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Then, press Select or Enter.

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Use the arrow keys to highlight the level you want to test on; then, press Select or Enter.

Levels that you have already worked on are ticked.
If you want to view the practice and test history for one of those levels, highlight it and press ?. You will see the results for the last practice or test. Clearing the history clears the tick marks.
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Use the arrow key to highlight Test; then, press Select or Enter.
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Complete the test.
Refer to the following sections.
Choosing Answers
Go Back One Problem (Tests Only)
Time Limits
Stopping Practices or Tests
After a Practice or Test on Responder