Children look quickly and say how many they see.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Accept finger responses alongside verbal ones. Some children may show before they can say.
Hold up for longer initially, then reduce the time as children grow confident.
Which numbers can children subitise reliably? Do they see groups or count individually?
Cover objects with a flat stone, a hand, or a folded cloth. Use seeds, pebbles, or any small identical objects. No flash cards needed.
Children may call out the last number they counted before the cover came down, rather than the total they saw. Ensure the reveal is genuinely brief so counting is not possible and subitising is required.
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