An objective way for students to recognise quantities at a glance, counting hands help children build confidence in their number skills and transition away from relying on their own fingers.
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Children begin exploring and developing an understanding of mathematical concepts through play. Whole numbers and operations, patterns, measurement, and shapes—including length, volume, capacity, time, 3D and 2D shapes, chance, and data—are concepts children explore in early childhood. We offer a diverse and high-quality range of resources that encourage hands-on investigation, supporting the development of mathematical understanding through engaging teaching and learning experiences.
Assignment board trees each have 10 holes and are assigned numerals from 1 - 10. Children use green and red apples to fill the tree with the needed...
View full detailsThis is a funny game which engages kids with its colourful illustrations and helps them learn the first counting. The aim of the game is to fill yo...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learnto count items, match quantities and combine quant...
View full detailsThese jigsaw wedges have three styles of numerals. Each wedge of cake sequentially goes up to 10. Work puzzle by wedges first or move in concentric...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learn to count items, match quantities and combine quan...
View full detailsObjective way for students to recognise quantities at a glance. Counting hands help children to trust their number skills and move away from using ...
View full detailsWith Dotsy the ladybug, children learn the different number combinations from 1 - 10. Each wing is different in dots and 5 is the largest number re...
View full detailsFind 3 matching image cards. Describe what is depicted and tell why they match. Sort based on one characteristic, learn new words and use them in t...
View full detailsInlay puzzle board with 10 colourful fingers and toes helps introduce number correspondence.Each finger or toe features a number and the inlay boar...
View full detailsWith this colourful caterpillar children will become familiar with the numbers from 1 to 10 and with the first steps of basic arithmetic.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
The Number Blocks is a unique set of wooden blocks shaped in the numerals 1 to 10. The 2 is twice as tall as 1, and 4 is two times as tall as 2, 10...
View full detailsNumber puzzles 1 - 10 clearly introduces one to one number correspondence to children. Count the dots and match with a number symbol. Check answers...
View full detailsAn objective way for students to recognise quantities at a glance, counting hands help children build confidence in their number skills and transition away from relying on their own fingers.
Match sets of beetle wings featuring dots and numbers. Combine dots with dots and numbers with numbers or both for more difficulty. Develop countin...
View full detailsSmall version of the counting bus. Ideal for doing small group work and remedial instructions. Create situations with the large counting bus to int...
View full detailsTiles to depict one number value across rows and successive numerals down columns. Children learn to count items, match quantities and combine quan...
View full detailsFind the four assigned theme items. Each item has two poles to record the count with beads.Counting goes until 20. Self-checking.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
Early math puzzles to practice quantities up to 12. There is an increase in difficulty in both the content of the puzzles and the number pieces.
This set of felt numbers brings a burst of colour and tactile exploration to early childhood classrooms and play spaces. Our Rainbow Felt Numbers f...
View full detailsThis colourful set of dice displays the values for 1 to 6 in dots on each of the sides of the dice. Dice are a very versatile resource and allow te...
View full detailsIdeal versatile resource and enable children to understand basic key math concepts like counting, addition and subtraction in a playful way.
Rows are created to show a gradual increase or decrease in volume. Sort the images in the diagram from empty to full and vice versa. While playing,...
View full detailsMade from sturdy and strong plastic. Ideal for measuring liquids or for measuring volume and capacity in math activities.
Made from sturdy and strong plastic. Ideal for measuring liquids or for measuring volume and capacity in math activities.
Great for timing games and other activities. Colour coded so duration for each is easily identifiable. Duration: 30 sec, 1, 2, 3 and 5 minutes.
This stopwatch is great for timing many activities. The large size is perfect for little hands.
Plastic weights are easy to handle and are durable. Pairs are equally weighted to show balance and equality. Use with Scales (522185).
Balance weights or compare the weight of various objects. Learn to describe what happens to the scale and why. (Weights available separately). Chil...
View full detailsCultivate children's understanding of the weight of items.
Plastic tubes with various weights. Explore the difference between heavy and light. Weight tubes engage abstract thinking with ideas involving "mor...
View full detailsThe strength of Number Line Athletics lies in its simplicity and the clear connection between the blocks (quantities) and the position of a number on the number line. This connection encourages the transition from counting quantities to counting numbers on a number line and ultimately supports the development of a mental number line. The yellow and red blocks provide a visual representation of the number line, helping children understand how it is structured. This is essential for developing calculation skills, as it allows children to grasp the concept of "four" by seeing the quantity, rather than just identifying the number 4 on a number line. The holder is shaped like a number line, with dividers representing the lines on the number line. Use the numbered cards to visualize counting up to 20.
Practice making jumps on the number line to help make addition up to 10 and 20 more understandable. The leaper cards make these jumps even more concrete, and they can be used both as an aid and control cards. The numbered cards also function as answer cards for counting.
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