- This resource is numbered on one side, plain on the reverse. The counters are useful on their own but can be also used with the board for storing, ordering, locating, and calcuating activities. Odd numbers are shown in one colour and even numbers in another. The counters measure 2.4 cm in diameter and the board 30 x 7 cm.
- Chambers adult Guide to to Numeracy is aimed at adults who lack confidence in their numeracy skills. The book provides an understanding of the key concepts and methods, then applies them in everyday situations such as calculating distances or working out interest payments. This book provides:
- simple strategies from numeracy specialist Geoff Mainwaring
- practical, visible results
- activities, examples and illustrations
- a chance for self-study or basic-skills teaching
- a text designed in a dyslexia-friendly style
- Sale!This is an essential maths manipulative for working on the understanding of place value, number operations, area, volume, fractions and decimals.
- Sale!This large classroom set of base ten materials can be used to explore number operations, place value, area, volume and fractions. The box contains:
- 3 cubes
- 20 flats
- 200 rods
- 600 units
- 107 page activity book
- These laminated blank fans can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom. Used with dry wipe pens teachers can use them in ways to include mental maths, fractions, sound blending, phonics , sorting activities, sequencing activities and social communication activities that do not require verbal answers. The pack contains ten white sections which are easy to manipulate and easy to write on and rub off.
- Sale!This collection of blackline masters aims to help students develop three important elements of critical thinking; the ability to recognize patterns, use visual imagery, and reason logically. These universal skills help students solve problems in almost any discipline.
- Developing Mental Maths with 7-9 year olds:
- extends counting skills and understanding of place value.
- reinforces and develops strategies using the four operations
- introduces multi-step problems with mixed operations
- Developing Mental Maths with 9-11 year olds:
- reinforces previous experience of counting and place value
- consolidates and develops facility with the four operations
- provides problems involving multi-step and mixed operations to extend the children's skills.
- This six-sided 14mm dice has the numbers 0 - 5 and is particularly useful for creating multiplication rectangles. Throw two dice at the same time, draw the rectangle on a piece of squared paper eg when throwing 2 and 4, a rectangle containing 8 squares would be created 2 x 4 =8. Square numbers such as 9 formed by 3 x 3 make it obvious why it acquired the name 'squared' Another useful teaching point is made when mutiplying 0 by any number, as it then becomes impossible to create a rectangle, 0 x 5 = 0.