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76
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Date added
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June 15, 2009
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peterburgess
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OS
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Windows
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0.37 MB
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Description
Counting wheel is a simple to play game that practises the skills of number recognition, counting and hand/eye co-ordination. Its age neutral design means it is equally suitable for child and adult basic skills students. A sequence of numbers will appear scattered on screen and you have to tap them in order. Get it wrong and they shuffle themselves again and you have to restart. Get them all right and you can move on to a higher level. A score keeps count of how high you have achieved so far and adds to the challenge of the game.
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