What is the Numberjacks number?

What is the Numberjacks number?

Numberjacks are a group of anthropomorphic numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. But four of them team up on a mission: Five (a female who loves being a numberjack), Six (who is good with some tricks and jumps), Four (who is a smart one but not quite sure) and Three (a younger one who is cheeky and funny).

How many villains are in Numberjacks?

5 villains
There were 5 villains, all who had different motives. The was the Problem Blob, a large green… well, blob that spits slime on things to make them grow or just mess them up essentially. The Shape Japer is a purple sphere with 8-bit eyes and mouth that can change shape at will.

Where can I find Numberjacks?

The Numberjacks Audio Stories are now available to be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music & More!

What channel is Numberjacks?

CBeebiesBBC Two
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Why do the Numberjacks live in a sofa?

If there are humans around the sofa, the Numberjacks have the ability to ring the doorbell from the inside so as to not to arouse any suspicion when a Numberjack is launched. An alarm to alert Numberjacks to when an agent is calling in is implemented and can be heard in every room within the sofa.

What is the Numberjacks?

The Numberjacks is all about excitement, fun and learning, thinking skills, problem solving and maths. The Numberjacks are ten small superhero numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. They go about their everyday lives inside their sofa until a call comes in from a real-life child Agent, who reports a problem that needs solving.

What age is the number catcher designed for?

The Number Catcher is primarily designed for children aged 5 to 10 but its higher levels can be fun for adults too! Children who are making their first steps with numbers will learn the basic concepts of number and arithmetic. Older children, who are already familiar with numbers, will build their fluency in arithmetic.

How does the number catcher help children with math disabilities?

Older children, who are already familiar with numbers, will build their fluency in arithmetic. The game is especially designed to address mathematical learning disabilities (dyscalculia), by strengthening the brain circuits for representing and manipulating numbers. The Number Catcher focuses on two-digit numbers.