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The given number is shown in different ways on three cards that belong together? as geometric shapes to be counted, as numbers and as dice with dots.
Cultivate children's understanding of the weight of items.
Explore the differences between smallest, small,larger and largest. The concepts are encountered during play.
With 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 detailsA delicious game where children divide the cupcakes equally over the serving trays. Children pratice dividing up to 6 and 12.
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 detailsCreate tactile equations using coloured,numbered/dotted and signed chips. Students learn the math signs (+, -, =) and create additions and subtract...
View full detailsChildren realize the value of equal sets as remaining the same, even when spread out,squeezed together or rearranged.Place the image cards next to ...
View full detailsWith Tello, number constants and one to one correspondence is exercised. Children make equal quantities by using various objects. Play in a group o...
View full detailsChildren use counting and observational skills to complete these data game charts. Cross reference the game chart to apply the correct graphic imag...
View full detailsPlastic tubes with various weights. Explore the difference between heavy and light. Weight tubes engage abstract thinking with ideas involving "mor...
View full detailsPlay and practise money transactions. The register features push buttons, a money tray and a pretend credit card. Children gain a tangible sense of...
View full detailsThrough six colours of wooden rings and 4 different dice, children can play the game of adding rings, get all the rings in the shortest time and pu...
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.
Small 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 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 detailsGreat for timing games and other activities. Colour coded so duration for each is easily identifiable. Duration: 30 sec, 1, 2, 3 and 5 minutes.
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 strength of Number line athletics lies in its simplicity, the comprehensible connection between the blocks (quantities) and the position of a n...
View full detailsYoung children are still discovering the world around them. How do things look and feel? In order to stimulate this ability and their curiosity, th...
View full detailsWhen children are around 7?11 months, they enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together again. This develops the child?s coordination. ...
View full detailsThese blocks are of an appropriate size for a baby. This builds the child? smathematical and spatial skills. Theblocks will be used throughout the ...
View full detailsThe shapes of Move the Dolio are easy for a child to grasp. It stimulates grasping and gripping. The moving parts encourage the child to shake the ...
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