Afrikaans Apps

Xander Afrikaans 1-50

Xander 1-50 is an Afrikaans educational app for young children that allows those with some knowledge of numbers 1-20 to build on their addition and subtraction skills through simple sums designed specifically to support numeracy skills and increased confidence in young learners.  

Afrikaans Apps

Xander Afrikaans 123

Afrikaans 123 is an Afrikaans educational app for young children that teaches numeracy using child-friendly counting beads and characters from the animal kingdom. Xander, the lovable narrator, guides your child through four learn-through-play activities involving vision, hearing and touch to teach them how to count to 10 in Afrikaans.

Afrikaans Apps

Xander Afrikaans Beroepe

Xander Beroepe is an Afrikaans educational app teaching young children about occupations through healthy technology. Children enjoy playing this interactive spin-n-match game while gaining a better understanding of various careers and expanding their vocabulary.  

Afrikaans Klerekas is an educational app for young children that teaches them the names (and pronunciation) for different body parts, clothing and weather. After consolidating the terminology it concludes with a fun game that provides hours of entertainment. The app is highly sensorial as it engages hearing, vision and touch. It further encourages the development of fine motor skills, language ability and critical reasoning.  

Afrikaans Apps

Xander Afrikaans Safari

Xander Safari is an Afrikaans educational app for children aged between 2 and 5, that teaches children how to name an identify some of the many wild and wonderful creatures they might see on an African safari.  

Sakgeld is a new addition to the award-winning library of Xander Apps. Sakgeld was designed with the input of the Breteau Foundation with the purpose of supporting South African curriculum based lessons about money skills. Interactive games teach children to identify Rands and Cents.  

Sakgeld is a new addition to the award-winning library of Xander Apps. Sakgeld was designed with the input of the Breteau Foundation with the purpose of supporting South African curriculum based lessons about money skills. Interactive games teach children to identify Rands and Cents.  

Xander Afrikaans Tel is an educational app for young children that focuses on proficiency with arithmetic for numbers one through to 20. Counting and mathematics skills are developed in this app after users have mastered the basics in Xander 123.  

Xander Afrikaans Spel for Beginners is an educational app for young children to practice prescribed spelling lists and sight words for Grade 1 and 2 as used by the annual national spelling competition organized by the University of Stellenbosch. The competition is based on the format used in America for the Spelling Bee competition. This app uses curriculum based phonetic sounds for spelling and is interactive, fun and user-friendly.  

Xander Intermediate Spelling is an educational app for children to practice prescribed spelling lists and sight words for Grade 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 as used by the annual national spelling competition organized by the University of Stellenbosch. The competition is based on the format used in America for the Spelling Bee competition. This app uses curriculum based spelling lists and sight words per grade and is interactive, fun and user-friendly.  

Xander Advanced Spelling is an educational app for children to practice prescribed spelling lists and sight words for Grade 8, 9 & 10 as used by the annual national spelling competition organised by the University of Stellenbosch. The competition is based on the format used in America for the Spelling Bee competition. This app uses curriculum based spelling lists and sight words per grade and is interactive, fun and user-friendly.  

Xander Tyd deel 2 is an Afrikaans educational app for young children to learn to tell the time through healthy technology. Children are introduced to more advanced features after learning the basics of time telling in Deel 1. Here children learn about each half hour and quarter hour before they practice their new skills through an entertaining game of stop-the- clock.