QUICK COUNT
Build number sense in a cheerful counting lab. Spot small groups at a glance, then count friendly shapes in organized sets up to twenty.
Provides practice in subitizing (recognizing groups)
Guided browser-game session
Brief games with simple goals for transitions between longer activities.
Session plan
Let the child choose one game from the playlist.
Play within the suggested time instead of chasing every score.
Finish with one reflection prompt from below.
Offer a bounded activity with a clear stopping point and one reflection question.
Build number sense in a cheerful counting lab. Spot small groups at a glance, then count friendly shapes in organized sets up to twenty.
Provides practice in subitizing (recognizing groups)
A bright three-lane runner where kids collect friendly stars and dodge sleepy puddles. Inspired by famous endless-runner timing loops, rebuilt as a gentle focus game.
Practices left-right spatial awareness
3Spot the requested color and pop the matching bubbles before the smiling buddies float away. Quick rounds, lively reactions, and a gentle color-switching challenge.
Practices color recognition
4Search a glowing twilight garden for the requested firefly color. Find fifteen tiny lights and help Hedgehog make every flower sparkle.
Practices visual scanning and selective attention
A colorful answer-gate racing game where kids steer into the correct math gate. It borrows the joy of kart-style choice lanes without copying any racing world.
Reinforces quick addition recall
Tap veggies as they pop up from the garden! A fun reaction game for kids. Be quick and avoid the bees!
Sharpens reaction time and reflexes
Choose one question. A short explanation is more useful than turning play into another assignment.
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