The Hundred Cell Calculation Method is a teaching method used across Japan to help students learn fundamental arithmetic calculations. It is a very simple learning method which involves adding, subtracting or multiplying the numbers along the sides of a 10 x 10 grid and placing those answers in each of the 100 cells that make up that grid.
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This is an example of a Multiplication exercise in a 10 x 10 grid. Your goal is to multiply the numbers on the left with the numbers at the top and then note down the answer on the Touch Screen. In this case, 8 x 2 = 16 is the correct answer. |
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The Hundred Cell Calculation Method is all about repetition. Your goal is to correctly fill-in each cell of the grid as quickly as you can. Although these calculations are simple in nature, you must concentrate to effectively complete the grid. After practising in daily sessions, you should get faster and more precise with numbers.
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The software's Main Menu offers you three main options to work on your mathematics skills: Daily Test, Kageyama Method and Practice Exercises. You can find more information about each option by clicking on the corresponding title in the menu on the left of this web page.
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