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TouchMath Counting Basic

Introduction to TouchPoints

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TouchMath Counting Basic teaches single digit number values using the one-of-a-kind multisensory TouchMath system -- the ONLY math program that uses the actual numeral as a manipulative. Each numeral from 1 through 9 has TouchPoints corresponding to the digit's value.
As students count the TouchPoints, they associate numerals with real values. They learn that a numeral (3, for instance) is not just a squiggle on a page. It represents a quantity such as three baseballs, three ladybugs, three starfish or three TouchPoints.
WHAT WILL STUDENTS LEARN?
With TouchMath Adventures: Touching/Counting Patterns, students learn:
-- Numbers 0–9
-- Number Values
-- Touching/Counting Patterns
-- Placing TouchPoints
-- Numeral/Quantity Association
WHAT IS TOUCHMATH?
TouchMath is a multisensory math program that makes critical math concepts appealing and accessible for students who struggle to understand grade-level content. For five decades, TouchMath has fostered more proficient math instructors, helped raise test scores, and built student self-confidence. The program...
-- Is built on the Common Core State Standards
-- Provides a blended solution of print, technology, and classroom aids/manipulatives
-- Offers complete instructional core programs for pre-K through 2nd grade; and supplemental kits for upper grades.
WHO USES TOUCHMATH?
TouchMath is for students of all ability levels and learning styles, providing prevention, intervention, and intense intervention.
-- May be used in all classrooms Pre-K–2nd grade, including general population and RtI Tiers I & 2.
-- Provides intervention and remediation for RtI Tier 3 students, and grades 3-12 special education
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TouchMath Counting Basic Reviews

The sound doesn’t seem to be working

Runjination on

United States

I’m so excited that there is an app for TouchPoint math and showing my toddler how to use it. I’m not sure why it has no sound, but if this was fixed I would be much much happier with the product!

No practical usage included

TSCMom on

United States

I was disappointed I paid for an app that literally only teaches a kid to tap on a number to count it. There was no teaching how to use this skill, not even an option to upgrade and pay for it.

excellent product

ilovepuppy2 on

United States

I love the TouchMath product it is easy to grasp for students, and a wonderful idea to help those that struggle with learning their math facts. The TouchMath app is wonderful to help reinforce the touch points and help students increase math skills.

My daughter enjoys it!

KRD2011 on

United States

We have had this program on our iPad for our daughter for six months. She was two when we got it, and now at two-and-a-half, she still plays it. I am anxiously waiting for the addition app, as I think she is ready for it. Counting dots on the numbers will really make addition click for her, I think.

The app I've been waiting for!

mathteach79 on

United States

I've been using TouchMath for years because the unique multisensory approach is so appealing and helpful to my students who have a hard time with math. The way they learn to count using TouchPoints is just amazing. To see their faces light up because they "get it" is something I will always love seeing. The TouchMath method is really tailor made for an app so I was so happy to see this! We love it and use it all the time - it's a great introduction to the program. Can't wait for the TouchMath Addition app!

99 cent rip off

BMWGRL5 on

United States

Don't pay for chapter two it is a rip off. There is nothing beyond it available and your child only does the numbers again without assistance. Waste of 99 cents.

potential

welcometotheirworld on

United States

App has potential.With a few changes could be great!

Okay with potential

ganesher on

United States

Hopefully it will get better with time. It would be nice if you could practice the same number over without having to go to the next number, chapter 2 placing touchpoints.

Do not buy

kc12395 on

United States

This app needs to stop making cute touch points and add actual math drills using the concepts in Touch Math. Until then this app is useless

Great App

Animal777 on

United States

Wonderful introduction to Touch Math. Can't wait for the next chapter. Works smoothly and kids love it. Very little instruction needed, very kid friendly.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Unknown
Languages
English
Recent release
2.01 (6 years ago )
Released on
Sep 24, 2013 (11 years ago )
Also available in
United States , United Kingdom , France , Israel
Last Updated
1 year ago
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