Game Resources
Goal
This game will teach your child how to subitize (immediately know how many objects there are without having to count) and sort by different attributes (how something looks and feels).
Child Vocabulary
Math Vocabulary
Sort
Age-Appropriate Definition
“Grouping based on similarities”
Hand Motion
Make a fist with each hand.
TS Gold Alignment
Game Level
Name / Descriptipon
Seed
2 Years
Small Collection Namer
A child can name groups of 1 to 2, sometimes 3. When shown a pair of socks say, "Two socks."
Sprout
3 Years
Nonverbal Subitizer
When shown a small collection briefly, a child can create a matching set. When shown 3 rocks and then they are quickly hidden, the child can create a matching set of 3 items, but may not be able to say, "There are 3 items."
Sprout
4 Years
Maker of Small Collections
A child can nonverbally make a small collection (1-5) with the same number as another collection.
Sprout
4 Years
Perceptual Subitizer to 4
A child instantly recognizes collections up to 4 when they are shown briefly. Child verbally names the number of items. When quickly shown 4 objects says, "four".
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
Perceptual Subitizer to 5
A child instantly recognizes collections to 5 when they are shown briefly. Child verbally names the number of items. When quickly shown 5 objects says, "five".
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
Conceptual Subitizer to 5+
A child can verbally name any arrangement of 5+ items when shown briefly. A child can say, "I saw 2 and 1, and do I saw 3."
Bloom
5 Years / Kinder
Conceptual Subitizer to 10
A child can verbally name most arrangements up to 6 items, then up to 10 items, using groups. A child may say, "I saw two groups of 3 and one more, so 7."
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How To Play
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Game Training
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Game Modeling
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Instructor Guides
Station Guides
Math Concept
Circle Time
April
Subitizing
Subitizing