Can you imagine training mathematics just by playing a video game? Think about how useful this could be for your children and even yourself. You’ll be surprised just how easy and how much fun it is to refresh your mathematics skills!
The Hundred Cell Calculation Method, or 100 Cell Maths, is a method for practising maths using a 10 x 10 grid and focuses on repetition of basic arithmetic. To be effective, this method needs certain procedures to be followed. These include practising regularly, recording your times to keep track of your progress and gradually increasing the difficulty of the problems you solve.
Maths Training is played by holding the Nintendo DS vertically like a book. This software supports both right- and left-handed users, allowing you to view the exercises on the message screen while you note down your answers with the stylus on the Touch Screen.
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About the Hundred Cell Calculation Method Learn about the theory behind the software.
Sharpen your maths skills in as little as 10 minutes a day. Kageyama MethodStudy by yourself or together with others. Practice ExercisesA variety of exercises offers more opportunities.
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Multiplayer Maths Read how you can study together with up to 15 other people.
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Meet Professor Kageyama Get to know the man behind the Hundred Cell Calculation Method.
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Media Gallery See images and video from Maths Training.
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