An exciting way for young children to learn math
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Inspherion NumberBoard is an exciting math game for students aged 3-12. Users earn points by performing simple calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or a combination of these. Users are awarded points according to the complexity of the computation they solve. The game can be made more challenging by using the optional timer feature. NumberBoard helps reinforce basic mathematical skills and also hones spatial ordering abilities.

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Do your students struggle with basic arithmetic concepts?
Do some of your students struggle with exercises that require typing or writing?
Is improving spatial and visual skills part of your curriculum?
Make math fun 
Provide students with an exciting way to improve their math skills. Students pit their addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills against one another or against a timer. As they progress from simple to complex levels, they learn to quickly carry out mathematical computations mentally, instead of relying on pen and paper. Scores motivate students to continuously move on to more complex levels. NumberBoard reinforces essential concepts through an informal style.
Cater to different learning styles
NumberBoard does not require students to type or write their responses, making it ideal for use by very young as well as physically-challenged students. Use the timer feature to make exercises more challenging. Keep everyone in class engaged and challenged - from the straight 'A' student to those who need a little more help.
Improve basic visual and spatial skills  
NumberBoard helps students hone basic visual and spatial skills. Even as they perform mathematical calculations, they also need to correctly identify the correct location that an object is to be placed in. The ability to relate to spatial arrangement of objects is one of the key skills for young children to develop.
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