App | Costfree free free $1.99 or free at times free free or $1.99 free free $0.99 free $1.99 $1.99 $0.99 $1.99 lite version is free $0.99 $0.99 $4.99 free for first level $1.99 $0.99 | Settingsmulti-user: no set levels: multi data: no customize: a lot! multi-user: no set levels: three data: no customize: some multi-user: 1 or 2 players set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: 1 or 2 players set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: yes data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: yes set levels: two data: email customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: six data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: four data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: no data: no customize: no multi-user: no set levels: no data: no customize: no multi-user: yes set levels: yes data: no customize: no multi-user: yes set levels: yes data: no customize: no multi-user: 6 set levels: yes data: no customize: no | Skill(s)Number ID 1 to 1,000 set up in groups of ten until 200. tagging, synchrony, 1:1 correspondence levels vary skills Number ID, multiplication, fractions locating numbers on a number line; greater than/ less than ordering numbers 0-40 adding or subtracting along a number line moving learners beyond counting by ones composing ten; numbers within ten using 5's and 1's in a twenty frame to compose numbers to 20 compose and decompose numbers to 100 using tens or ones building the base ten concept; adding and subtracting with base ten | DescriptionSimple app that says, "Touch the ___." It starts out by displaying only three choices and increases the number of choices as it goes along. Very customizable, which makes this app valuable.
Drag the Octopi to safety. Numbers vary based on level of difficulty. This is a matching game. There are levels to work on Number ID and Cardinality or another level that shows arrays and multiplication sentences. Students select a number and the leg of the octopus moves to that number while saying whether the target number is more or less. This is a simple app with no distractions. Students place the missing numbers along a set numberline, which may begin at any number up to 17. Set the frogs along the numberline and then use the pencil to make the jumps This tool is just like the rekenrek, a Dutch number rack with red and white beads in groups of five. This is a great scaffold for learners who are not quite ready for the concept of ten as a unit. This app has two levels. The first is using two different colors of apples to fill a ten frame. The second is selecting the 2 numbers that make up ten. This is timed and gives the user an accuracy measure. This is a good tool to use in small group instruction to help students move beyond counting by ones. This hundreds board places chips on a board instead of numbers. Great for working on ten more or ten less. Using chips instead of numbers removes the barrier of number ID. Bean sticks have ten beans, but when you move a stick to the one's place that stick breaks apart into ten separate beans. Great for showing that you still have the same amount; just grouped differently; nice scaffold for subtraction. |