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What's Hiding?

What's Hiding?

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📼5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of What's Hiding?

1.5.6

October 17, 2018

• Updated to support iOS12 - thank you for your patience. • A few other minor tweaks • As time allows, I'd enjoy hearing how you're using this app in the classroom and at home.
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1.5.5

September 21, 2016

Fixed a screen display problem seen when using the app under iOS 10.

1.5.0

May 9, 2015

Minor tweaks. Updated interface. I've not been able to find any problems that would result in the app not working as one user shared on iTunes. Please contact me if you find problems with this update.
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1.4.4

December 13, 2012

What’s Hiding 1.4.4 • Now compatible with the newest, 4th Generation iPad. Works on all previous generations of the iPad and the new iPad mini. • Should also now work on the iPhone 5... However, I don’t have one to test it on. It does work on the newest iPod.
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1.4.0

October 25, 2012

Added options to the iPad version only • Added an option for subitizing the initial display of discs. The length of time the set of discs is display is a user adjusted option from .1 to 2 seconds. • Changed the display when counting discs to show the running total rather than just the final total of discs counted. • Added an option when counting discs to hide running total and final total of discs counted.
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1.3.0

July 27, 2012

• Now a plus app. • iPad version includes an option to use two 10 frames. This option was added at the request of elementary education majors at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL who were working with kindergarten students. • iPad version now saves preferences when you quit the app.
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1.1.1

November 16, 2011

• Fixed a problem under iOS 5 where large portions of the screen would turn black. • Added option to randomly place chips in grid. • Screen will now rotate between both horizontal orientations. • No longer works under iOS 3.x
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1.0.0

January 31, 2011

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Description of What's Hiding?

Practice basic addition and subtraction concepts. Discs are counted, then covered, and some slide out from under the cover. Your job is to tell how many are still hidden under the cover. Work with numbers 1-5 or 1-10. Discs are displayed in a 5-frame or 10-frame format. The iPad version includes an option to use numbers to 20 in two 10 frames. This option was added at the request of elementary education teacher candidates at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL who were working with kindergarten students. The iPad version also includes an option to count or subtilize the number of discs. That option was added in response to a user request. Developed as part of the NumberSense Project at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL.
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What's Hiding?: FAQ

Can What's Hiding? be used on an iPad?

Yes, What's Hiding? is compatible with iPad devices.
Randy Hengst is the creator of the What's Hiding? app.
What's Hiding? minimum iOS requirement is iOS 8.1.
The What's Hiding? app has a consumer rating of 2.0 and receives poor reviews.
The Main Genre Of The What's Hiding? App Is Education.
1.5.6 is the newly released What's Hiding? version.
What's Hiding? rolled out its latest update on July 5, 2024.
What's Hiding? originally came out on February 5, 2023.
What's Hiding? is suitable for children aged Randy Hengst.
What's Hiding? is available in American English.
Sorry, What's Hiding? is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of What's Hiding?.
No, you cannot use What's Hiding? with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of What's Hiding?

  • Great support for developing number sense

    Love the way this app helps children truly understand what numbers mean. Five can also mean 1&4; 2&3, and 5&0! Additionally, the app allows parents and educators to adjust the difficulty as the learner’s skill improves. I do wish it included a pictorial or auditory indicator of success or failure as the children using this app are usually not yet readers.
  • DO NOT WASTE YOUR $$$

    Dear fellow educators:
    Do not waste $.99 on this! Created in 2012 and still so riddled with bugs that I don't believe anyone has attempted to fix the issues.