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This is suitable for both young children who are new computer users and also for people with co-ordination difficulties. It can also be used as a fun warm up for older children on an interactive whiteboard, by comparing the timings.
"I have used this game with an autistic girl of 11. She is generally working at about a 4 year old level. She really loves the game and uses it regularly. She can play the game independently and enjoys changing the levels."
From a teacher at a special school.
The game is split into nine levels, which increase with difficulty. The first 6 levels consist of the user clicking on different sized shapes, which move from left to right or stay still on the screen. The 7th & 8th levels consist of clicking circles that are spread out over the screen. The final level involves colour matching, where the user has to click the correct coloured circle.
"It is really fun. I like to try and beat my time. I am getting better."
From a 5 year old girl.
Age range: Key Stage 1 and older students with co-ordination difficulties. The final three levels are ideal for occasional fun warm ups on the interactive whiteboard for Key Stage 2 students and older students with learning difficulties.







