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For tutors and parents

How a session works.

A Poke session is three beats: a prompt for the child, a making with their hands, and a quiet summary for you. No camera is needed to read this page — everything below is a still picture of the live experience.

One — the prompt

The screen asks for a number.

One thing at a time, in plain language. No timer, no streak, no points. The child can take as long as they need.

counting

Show me 7.

Ten-frame

Five on the top row, more on the bottom.

Detected

stable
75 + 2
Left hand
Right hand
5
2

Confidence 97%

Two — the making

The child shows seven with their hands.

Five fingers on one hand, two on the other. The screen reflects it back as a ten-frame and an expression — 5 + 2 — so the child sees the math they just made. The camera never leaves their device.

Three — the summary

You see what was practiced.

Not a score, not a percentile. A short description of what the child made and a specific thing worth trying next.

Prompts
12
Made
10
Avg time
4.2s

Strongest — number bonds to 5. Worth practicing — five-anchor for numbers above 5.

When you're ready.

Poke runs in the browser. Hand tracking happens on this device. No account, no upload. You can try the camera first, or start a session right away.