Ladybird Maths

Ladybird Maths

$1.99

Details about Ladybird Maths

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • February 10, 2012
  • October 4, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 11.81MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Ladybird Maths

1.05

November 13, 2022

Compatability updates for latest iOS

1.04

June 19, 2020

Various bug fixes

1.03

May 24, 2016

New improved graphics for retina iPads

1.01

February 17, 2012

UI improvements

1.0

February 10, 2012

Price History of Ladybird Maths

Description of Ladybird Maths

Ladybird Maths uses the symmetrical image of a lady bird and her spots to teach and build mental mathematics number facts of doubling and halving. The importance of recalling doubling and halving facts relates to the speed, accuracy and ease these number facts bring to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems. Ladybird Maths Teaching Module can be used anyway you wish. An important concept before using the App is to discuss symmetry in nature. A ladybird has symmetrical spots, therefore spots must be placed on each of the ladybird's wings equally. You might ask: - Put one dot on each of the ladybirds wings, how many altogether? - Put ten spots on the ladybird. Is there a way to write an equation showing what you have just done e.g. 5 +5. - If a child puts 3 spots, 7 spots, discuss why this is "unfair" sharing. Discuss what fair sharing might look like. - Can you make a list of the doubles? The following sections can be completed independently or with adult assistance. =Count= This task introduces counting the spots on the ladybird. Initially, students may count each spot by touching them 'one-to one', then they may come to recognise the spots automatically, this is called 'subitising'. Some students may count one side, then double the number. =Doubles= The task asks students to place counters on the lady bug to create a double and then type in on the keypad the correct answer. Early counters will place the counters on the ladybug then proceed to count from 1, this is called one-to-one counting and is a very important skill not to be rushed over, as it becomes an important means of checking for accuracy later on. Students may then place counters on the ladybird, then 'count on' from the highest number e.g. if four was already there, they may count 5, 6, 7, 8. Some students may count the spots twice, then use the keypad. Finally students will subitise the spots (know the number automatically), then recall the doubles fact. =Halves= This section asks students to count half of the spots that appear, then use the keypad to answer. Some students may quickly come to realise that this means counting one-to one the spots on one wing, whilst others will subitise the number on one wing. The keypad also encourages early calculator skills. =Fair / unfair= This task introduces the new vocabulary fair and unfair. Students are asked to decide whether the spots are shared fairly or unfairly. Spots may be shared across one ladybird's wings or across three ladybirds. This topic is designed as a precusor to division as sharing. It is important that students can visualise the unfair or fair spots. =Sharing= Students are asked to share a given amount of spots across one, two or three ladybirds, then select how many spots each ladybird has on the keypad. Student initially may share out the spots one at a time, whilst later they may come to subitise or count the spots then move the correct number to each ladybird. Some students may neglect moving of the spots and attain the answer, pressing the keypad answer straight away. =Multiply= A reversal of sharing, the spots are placed on 1, 2, 3 or 4 ladybirds, students answer with how many spots altogether. Early counters will count all of the spots starting from 1, whilst more sophisticated counters may use repeated addition e.g. 2+2+2+2. Later students will notice patterns to skip count or solve the problem as 2x4. The keypad is used to answer the problem.
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Ladybird Maths: FAQ

Is Ladybird Maths compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Ladybird Maths supports iPad devices.

Who launched the Ladybird Maths app?

The creator of Ladybird Maths is Aleesha Kondys.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Ladybird Maths app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 12.0.

What is the overall rating of the Ladybird Maths app?

The Ladybird Maths app has an overall user rating of 3.4.

What’s the genre of the Ladybird Maths app?

The App Genre Of Ladybird Maths Is Education.

What is the newest version of Ladybird Maths?

The latest version of the Ladybird Maths app is 1.05.

When did the last Ladybird Maths update come out?

The latest Ladybird Maths update came out on October 4, 2024.

When did Ladybird Maths get launched?

Ladybird Maths launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Ladybird Maths?

The Ladybird Maths app is suitable for children aged Aleesha Kondys.

What languages does the Ladybird Maths app support?

The Ladybird Maths app is now available in English.

Can I find Ladybird Maths within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, Ladybird Maths is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within Ladybird Maths?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Ladybird Maths.

Is Ladybird Maths optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Ladybird Maths is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Ladybird Maths use ad-based monetization?

No, Ladybird Maths does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Ladybird Maths

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  • Rubbish.

    Really disappointing app. If you are attempting to teach the children concepts such as doubles or tables the spots on the ladybirds should appear identical in order to allow the children to quickly recognize numbers (as we do with dice). I am a teacher and was really disappointed with this app. Save your money.
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  • Great app for developing addition skills

    Does a great job of visually teaching/introducing Kdg and Grade 1 math skills. It's nice to have a math app doesn't try to teach too many things, instead it just focuses on addition skills.
  • Simple and fun

    A great educational App with a simple and fun interface