After the Daily Test, the second main option in the software is Kageyama Method, which lets you practice 100 Cell Maths (a grid of addition, subtraction, or multiplication problems) or Division Marathon (a series of basic division problems).
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Here you can also choose whether to Study Alone or Study Together with up to 15 other people. For more information on Study Together, please refer to 'Multiplayer Maths' in the menu on the left of this web page.
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100 Cell Maths When you select 100 Cell Maths, you can select the type of calculation you want to practice (addition, subtraction or multiplication), the number of problems you want to challenge (10, 30, 50 or 100 per grid), and whether you want to keep practising the same questions or a random set every time you play.
By practising the same grid again and again, you will gain valuable experience and your completion time will become faster and faster. This is a very effective learning method to train your brain and keep it fresh. On the other hand, choosing to challenge random grids will help improve your overall calculation abilities. Use both of these methods in conjunction with each other for the best results.
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You will start the exercise when Professor Kageyama gives the signal to GO! Write the answer to the problem on the Touch Screen so that the correct number will be entered into the red cell on the message panel. The red cell will then move on to the next question automatically and you will repeat this process until you have completed all the problems. Are you ready to receive your grade?
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Division Marathon This section offers a total of 450 division exercises separated into three difficulty types. 'Easy' covers problems without a remainder, 'Normal' covers problems with a remainder and 'Hard' covers division problems that require carrying to work out the remainder.
You will start the exercise when Professor Kageyama gives the signal to GO! Write the answer to the problem on the Touch Screen so that the correct number will be entered into the red cell on the message panel. The red cell will then move on to the next question automatically and you will repeat this process until you have completed all the problems.
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For Type A (Easy) problems, you only need to write the quotient. For Type B (Normal) and Type C (Hard) you will need to write the quotient and then the remainder. When you have finished writing your answer it will be graded immediately.
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