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Count the fingers: Speech
Solve the sums using your fingers. In this app the outcome is read out.
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Counting with multitouch
Count by touching the screen, drag the elements. You can touch your touchscreen with multiple fingers at the same time.
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Count the fingers
Solve sums by counting the fingers of two hands.
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Counting money: One euro coins
Fill the piggy bank. Drag each one euro into the slot of the piggy bank and count up to 10 euros.
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Flash cards: Prowise Presenter
This lesson highlights the flashcard tool.
Discover various practical examples that you can get started with immediately or that can inspire you to design personalized exercises with this tool.
You will find the following example exercises here:
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Working with MAB material: Digibordtool
MAB is the abbreviation of 'Multibase Arithmetic Blocks'. Arrange numbers using individual blocks (units), bars (tens), squares (hundreds) and cubes (thousands). Visualize positional values within numbers.
This tool, created using ZIMjs, also allows …
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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Calculate and grade percent: Eduscape
In this eduscape you practice numerical division, multiplication, addition and subtraction and percent calculations in the form of arithmetic riddles.
Can the students overcome Calculatus and assist the Accounting Master in protecting the Golden …
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Digital clock accurate to fifteen minutes
You can practice reading the digital time through various games (quiz, spin cards, memory, etc.). You practice for half an hour, a quarter to and a quarter past. We only work during hours after noon.
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Times table of 9: Flash cards
Use these flash cards to practice the times table of 9. The times table of 9 is represented by the spheres of the Atomium.
If you click on practice, you can indicate whether your answer was correct or incorrect. At the end you will see how …
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Deal table of 9: Flash cards
Use these flash cards to practice the division table of 9. You divide the spheres of the Atomium into groups of 9.
If you click on practice, you can indicate whether your answer was correct or incorrect. At the end you will see how many exercises you …
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Times table of 8: Flash cards
Use these flash cards to practice the times table of 8. The table of 8 is represented by the legs of an octopus.
If you click on practice, you can indicate whether your answer was correct or incorrect. At the end you will see how many exercises you …
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