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Professor Kageyama's Maths Training DSi and DS Lite

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One of the best ways to sharpen your basic maths skills is through repetition, and Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method gives you the opportunit… See more

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Released on 08/02/2008

One of the best ways to sharpen your basic maths skills is through repetition, and Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method gives you the opportunity to do maths exercises in a new, fun way!

Renowned Japanese Professor Hideo Kageyama designed the Hundred Cell method to improve children’s school performances. In his method, Professor Kageyama takes a 10-by-10 cell grid and places a single-digit number in front of each row and column. A person filling in the grid solves each cell by calculating the numbers listed at the start of the row and column. The key to the Hundred Cell method is to fill in each cell as fast as possible. The calculation itself may be simple, but the challenge comes in finishing faster each time you fill in a grid. It’s this repetition that sharpens your maths skills!

Like other mental fitness software in the Touch! Generations series, Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training sports a daily training mode with recommended exercises. After training for five days, your level increases and along with it the difficulty level. In addition to the Hundred Cell calculations and daily training, Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training features 40 additional exercises based on simple maths skills. After finishing an exercise, you’re awarded a medal based on your performance.

With the Hundred Cell method, you can refresh your basic maths skills for school or everyday life!

Features:

  • Challenge up to 15 fiends to a fun, cell-solving multiplayer contest. All you need is one Game Card to match maths skills against family members or schoolmates.
  • The game continues to challenge your skills through daily training. As your level of competency improves, the difficulty increases.
  • Excellent Touch Screen handwriting recognition helps the software register your answer quickly. You hold the DS like you would a book, which makes using the software feel more like you’re writing on a tablet.
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training User Reviews
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Mark
4 years ago
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training
As an adult it's a useful tool to improve your maths skills but don't expect a child under the age of ten (and that's if they are good at maths) to be able to use this and get anywhere near the times the game expects. 15 seconds to solve as many problems takes some beating and younger children may find it frustrating. Math's Play is better fro younger children
Alexander Banks
5 years ago
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training
I wanted to get better at Maths so here goes, I brought Professor Kageyama's Maths Training and it has helped me improved but sometimes you right a really good 4 and he thinks it's a 2! Sometimes he wears a suit but sometimes...he might surprise you! It does teach you the new 21st century ways of Maths so the DS tells you it all! Another thing, you can do Single-Card and Multi-Card SD Wireless contecting with up to 16 other DS users! (Teachers, use them in Maths lessons!)
Chriswsm
5 years ago
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training
The Good: This has some really good maths testing and training facilities with just about the right level of difficulty. Ideal for someone who just likes testing themselves or for someone that needs to improve their maths skills.The Bad: This requires the answers to be handwrittend with the stylus. For some users this will mean you write the correct answer but the program will see it as a different number. I have a massive problem with 9 which gets read as a 0 or a 2 and quite often 8 gets mistaken for a 2 or a 6. This can be really infuriating. A better implimentation would have been to have a touchpad imput for the right answer rather than a written one. If you have bad handwriting go for Big Brain Academy instead.
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training
this game is soo boring, way too easy, definatly just for kids and the music is soo annoying. I played it for 15 minutes before deciding to trade it in. If you want to improve your maths your`d be much better off with (more) brain training. don`t waste your money on this!
Jay Jay
4 years ago
Professor Kageyama's Maths Training
This is a boring game, you will be occupied for 20 minutes and then be bored, it does not understand what you write, if you want to improve your maths buy brain training - its alot better!
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