Follow Tiny Chicken and use Math to cross the bridge and get on the other side Our hero Tiny Chicken, is on an epic journey across the country. Video: http://youtu.be/orPuiU1yWrQ THE MISSION Tiny Chicken is determined to get across the bridge that is weighed down by sandbags. Great for all ages, easy to learn.

Math Chicken - Number Line alternatives

Make 10 Plus

Have fun while doing math Kids will learn and improve math skills with simple, fun and engaging play. Your goal is to Make 10 as fast and often as you can by tapping the tile that adds up to 10 before the wall of tiles reaches the top. PRIVACY POLICY:There are no ads, no connecting to social media, no collecting or sharing of location or personal information of any kind, no website links, and no extras to purchase.

  • size 32.8 MB

123 NUMBER MAGIC Line Matching

Help strengthen 1-10 number concept while having fun An old method with a fun twist to helping reinforce number concepts. In this app children can enjoy two different modes of number play:A. )Matching Numerals to quantities using 4 types of counters.

  • rating 3.54167
  • size 3.8 MB

Count Sort

A very basic set of activities for children just beginning to learn about numbers. Using numbers up to 32, Count Sort helps children recognize that counting must be done in a one-to-one fashion. Developed as part of the Number Sense Project at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL.

  • size 36.2 MB

Teaching Number Lines

Little Monkey Apps Number Lines helps to introduce the concept of number lines to young students through the use of cute little frogs that make steps and leaps. When introducing basic mathematical skills such as counting, ordering, addition and subtraction, it is important to use a variety of models such as a counters, drawings and number lines to explain and physically model problems. A student who can count by 2s or 3s, will need to understand how to skip count rather than memorising or rote knowledge of a particular pattern.

  • size 17.1 MB

Line 'em Up

Designed to promote mastery of number order. This app replicates a simple classroom activity in which children place number tiles in order from least to greatest. Designed as part of the NumberSense Project at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL.

  • size 31.1 MB