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Subitising Flash Cards app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: Aleesha Kondys
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.04, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 09 Apr 2012
App size: 18.69 Mb

Little Monkey Apps Subitising provides beginning counters the opportunity to practice and test their subitising knowledge to quickly recognise small groups of objects without counting.
When you look at a die, you don’t need to count the dots. This immediate response is called subitising. Young students need repetition and practice to do this, as they do not always ‘trust the count’.
Students can then build on this knowledge of standard patterns (die patterns) to look at non-standard patterns, mentally and visually manipulating the position of the objects and subitise the objects present.

Subitising provides opportunities for students to ‘trust the count’ which links to early addition and subtraction, counting on and counting back. Subitising allows students to see and interpret patterns and part-whole relationships such as 2+1+2=5 on a die.

Little Monkey Apps Subitising is designed to be used with an adult, peer work or for independent learning for short periods of time. The App is presented in sections to provide a variety of experiences.

= Flash card =
Flash cards with non-standard positioning of images up to twelve. Double click screen to show matching numeral. Swipe to move onto next card.

= Dice =
Flash cards with standard presentation of die dots. Swipe to move onto next card.

= Doubles Dice =
Flash cards with standard presentation of dice dots on two dice. This is useful to extend subitising into addition facts. Swipe to move onto next card.

= Ten frames =
Flashcards with standard and non-standard presentation of dots in a ten frame. Double click screen to show matching numeral. Swipe to move onto the next card.

= Number Match =
A simple Game in which you are asked to click the numeral to match the group of images presented.

= Teacher Tool =
Create your own subitising card then use the pencil tool to show groups or move the position of objects. Useful for demonstrating thinking or for demonstrating metacognition skills.