Here is an Anki deck for those attempting a 3-digit number system. It has 1000 cards that have the “Number” field on the front and the “Word/Image” field on the back for you to practice encoding numbers into imagery. It also has 1000 cards that do the reverse and show the “Word/Image” field on the front and the “Number” field on the back so that you can practice decoding from imagery to numbers. Simply fill in the “Word” field, and/or insert an image into “Image” field and Anki will automatically format all cards.
This can be used with any phonetic or number-letter replacement approach.
The cards are also tagged for easy reviewing by 100’s 10’s and 1’s place numbers, as well as odd and even, and encoding and decoding.
Hope this helps you get going on this powerful number technique!
The deck is language independent. It has three fields per note. One to insert an image, one to type the word, and one for the number. Just replace the default field text with whatever word and image you want to use.
Is it not opening at all? Or do you think its not displaying correctly?
Can you share a screenshot of what the note page looks like?
I haven’t installed the newest Anki version yet, but I think thats all it should contain. It’s a template deck so its up to you to fill in your words and add your images. It just takes the work of actually creating all 2000 cards out for you.
Many of my images are pretty personalized for me, lots of friends, relatives, co-workers… So they won’t make sense for others. And I wouldn’t want them just shared all over.
All my shared decks are template decks that are pre-tagged and organized to take all of that busywork out of prepping for you. Its always better to use images that your own brain has come up with anyway as they will be the strongest for you.