Finger Count allows your children and students to count using their fingers. When they see the objects on the screen they touch the screen with their fingertips to show how many objects there are. A short introduction clip will play the first time you launch the app and can also be seen here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bedxMepbRw

Finger Count - Multi-Touch alternatives

Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds

Thank you for all the feedback weve received. Its great to hear that the app is helping children learn to read and write all over the world. *Precursive letters have joining tails to assist with learning joined-up writing; print letters have no joining tails.

  • size 405 MB

Subitizing Flash Cards

Little Monkey Apps subitizing provides beginning counters the opportunity to practice and test their subitizing knowledge to quickly recognize small groups of objects without counting. When you look at a die, you dont need to count the dots. Useful for demonstrating thinking or for demonstrating metacognition skills.

  • size 17.3 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

Friends of Ten

Little Monkey Apps Friends of Ten is an activity to be used in the early years of schooling to introduce an early understanding of numbers to ten, counting objects to ten, subitising - recognising a collection of objects without counting them, counting on from a higher number, partitioning of objects and the combinations that make ten 8+2, 2+8, 1+9, 3+7 etc. These skills underpin mental addition and subtraction. Some may arrange the counters haphazardly whilst others will arrange the counters on the top row or in partners.

  • size 17.9 MB