Fido&Pumpkin Position Words
Fido&Pumpkin Position Words
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FIDO & PUMPKIN POSITION WORDS

Join in with Fido and Pumpkin as they discover what ‘position’ means, through a series of fun-filled animated adventures!

The bright, colourful animations and activities engage children in learning, while providing the satisfaction of instant feedback and the teaching of new positional concepts.

After watching an animation, the child is asked to answer a ‘position’ question. If they succeed with the correct answer they are rewarded. If they choose the incorrect answer, a new animation demonstrates where Fido or Pumpkin would be if they were in the position they have chosen, so they can compare and see the difference. For those who are not yet confident in reading, all answer options are fully audible.

So let’s jump into learning all about ‘position’!

Meets the Australian Curriculum Guidelines for Kindergarten/ Prep Mathematics:
ACMMG010 Describe position and movement

and,

also meets the UK statutory requirements for Mathematical Geometry - Position and Direction KS1 and KS2:
Pupils should be taught to: describe position.

Credits:

Initial concept, graphic assets and character design:
Julie Easthope and Jemina Da Silva Macedo

Animation:
JSD Design and VideoClick

Music:
Michael Azzopardi

Development:
David Liu

  • an educational app that teaches young children and new English learners the meaning of 'position'
  • suitable for classroom small group activities, homeschoolers and reinforcement of educational concepts at home
  • caters for both readers and non-readers through an optional ear icon button that enables an audio of the text
  • user chooses the best option to suit an animation, if an incorrect option is chosen a second animation runs to demonstrate why the answer is incorrect and allows the user another attempt until the correct answer is chosen
  • built in rewards and animation screens to celebrate success
Product ID: XP8K3WW96FG81T
Release date: 0001-01-01
Last update: 0001-01-01