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A beginner number learning game for kids with developmental delays (autism spectrum disorder specially) and toddlers.
Three sets of lessons (20 levels of 10 questions each). Total 600 questions. Set 1 (20 levels) focus on learning numbers/quantities. Set 2 (20 levels) focus on math addition & subtraction. Set 3 (20 levels) focus on math multiplication & division.
Set 1 specifically. The first 10 teach the numbers 1-10. The second 10 levels teach 11-20.
Also, 20 number jigsaw puzzles of varying complexity (2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5 & 6x6).
Also, 20 number rotating puzzles of varying size and complexity (2x2, 2x3 and 4x6) with cool animations.
The number questions include associated quantities of satellites in sequential and random order as the game progresses. As the child learns the numbers the associated satellites disappear and the become more varied. The goal is to teach the child that each number is associated with a quantity of objects, rather than simply memorizing the number.
After each number lesson a bonus number jigsaw puzzle (of varying complexity from 2x2 to 6x6) is presented. Additional bonus level extensions include spinning puzzle and memory ‘Simon’ matches.
After the jigsaw puzzle a rotating puzzle of varying size and complexity (2x2, 2x3 and 4x6) with cool animations is presented.
The app includes lots of visual cues to help learn the numbers and keep the child’s interest.
The app moves logically from easy to harder sets, however, the parent can also go to any level and setup feature such as restart from beginning or from where the child last left off.
At the conclusion of all 20 sets a celebration screen appears with gold stars indicating the levels completed, confetti and more.
Then app then moves to Stage 2, Math addition and subtraction for the next 20 levels.
Once again, after the 20 levels the celebration screen appears and the app advances to Stage 3, Math multiplication and division.
This is a multi-lingual (English, Croatian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian) spoken and written app. It defaults to the device’s language or you can pick a language in the setting window.
More languages are in the works so feel to reach out and volunteer your native language if it isn’t included.
Features
Free and without advertising
1-10 numbers from simple to harder (10 levels-100 questions)
11-20 numbers in next 10 levels (100 questions)
20 bonus number jigsaw puzzles (from 2x2 to 6x6)
20 bonus rotating number puzzles (from 2x2 to 4x6)
Advance stages that teach simple math (addition/subtraction/multiplication/division)
Fun graphics and animations to keep the child interested
Celebration screen with stars when all 20 levels are completed
Teach numbers (symbols) and associated quantities (satellites)
Sequential then random number questions as levels progress
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
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ColorsKit for Everyone – Autism is an education and life skills training and development app for children and individuals on the autism spectrum and other special needs. Based on exhaustive inputs from BCBAs and ABA practitioners, ColorsKit for Everyone – Autism has been designed as a game based interactive tool with content for more than 350 skills and daily life situations to help keep users engaged as they learn and hone their skills while giving parents and teachers customized reports to track and monitor progress. Teachers and parents can add custom skills specific to a user. These features make ColorsKit for Everyone – Autism a tool that gives you the ability to understand and help in behavior intervention, tweak your approach as necessary, and help someone with autism become sufficiently self-reliant for community integration and work.
Key features:
• Built-in library of skills
• One teacher or parent can monitor the progress of many children
• Classroom curriculum set-up to make learning fun, structured and formal
• Audio, video, picture, images, interactive and time-based content
• Scientific ABA-based options for recording prompts and response
• Graphs and charts for quick and easy assessments, usage and data visualization
• Content and data sharing among teachers, parents and other caregivers
• Add your own skills and content
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
Store Rank
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December 17, 2024