FIRST NUMBERS
While rote learning is important when learning maths, it can sometimes cause confusion when seeing the written number, particularly when the numbers are out of sequence. This app aids number recognition and compliments early maths.
It is a simple, easy to use, no frills app. It has been developed for convenience, aimed at casual use as well as for the classroom. However, unlike many early learning aids, this app is “age appropriate”, making it accessible to all and useful for those with additional learning needs. The app can be re-visited frequently for short, quick revisions and the counter can be used for setting personal goals.
This app is a perfect assessment tool for teachers, parents and students.
USING THE APP
1. Select the number of ‘First Numbers’ you wish to practise.
2. Click the ‘play’ symbol to advance through the numbers.
3. The objective is to speed up random number recognition.
4. The counter can be used to create goals.
Learning note: Advance to the next level at your leisure but be prepared to go back to re-enforce where necessary.
PRACTISE MAKES PERFECT
When teaching maths as with reading, it may be that we do not put enough emphasis on “DATA OVERLOAD”. A pupil can struggle to recognise the number even though you are sure they know it, purely because there is too much data in front of them. As the student’s number recognition develops, so their potential to develop computational skills will increase. With practise, improvement in speed of neurological processing, anxiety in coping with more data per page is reduced, giving the student more confidence to progress.
As stated earlier, we have purposely randomised the numbers to avoid rote learning. However, due to this randomisation, numbers will occasionally appear consecutively, particularly in early stages.
This is a progressive learning tool, therefore the first 10 numbers will appear within the first 20 numbers and so on.
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