• This multisensory tool makes teaching fractions easier by permitting students to physically manipulate the tiles and demonstrates the visual concept of fractions. A small enclosed booklet gives ideas for its use.
  • Maths Activities with Dominoes provides hands-on activities that encourage children in reception through to Year 3 to investigate basic math concepts. As they explore with dominoes, children will become confident problem solvers, develop mathematical thinking skills and assimilate concepts quickly and easily.
  • One third of parents are not confident when dealing with their children's maths homework. at worst, they stumble over even the most simple maths questions. Even confident mums and dads can be stumped by modern teaching methods. Maths for Mums and Dads guides you through the basics of primary school maths and covers the dilemmas and problems you are likely to be confronted with.
  • This six sided 14mm dice  has mathematical function symbols relating to equals, not equals, and greater/lesser than.
  • The faces on this 15mm 6 sided dice have the maths operation symbols for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
  • This Revision book, unavailable anywhere else in this form, has opposing pages which are squared and lined. This would permit the recording of key information for revision purposes.
  • This pack contains approximately 50 small natural wooden clothes pegs measuring 22mm. They could help provide a memorable multi-sensory experience in  ordering numbers and operations written on cards. Learners would be given an operation or number each, and peg their card on a piece of string to construct a correct equation. Similarly they could be used with a group of children to order letters into words or words into sentences.
  • There are many multiplication table squares. What makes this one different is the focus on square numbers. A diagonal line of red squares identify the square numbers on both sides of the board i.e. 4, 9, 16, 25 etc.
  • This plastic number spinner is robust and randomly selects the numbers 1-10
  • Sand timers provide a visual representation of a period of time and children respond incredibly well with them when they’re used correctly. Sand timers can be used for many activities in school and at home for example:
    • Use it to time participation in games.
    • To help children calm down by taking 'time out' when upset.
    • To develop the awareness of  the length of one minute.
    • To  motivate as the student engages in 'beat the clock 'activities.
    • Classroom management- setting a target time for pupils to enter class and settled down.
    • Use to time an oral presentation.
    • Use in timed tests.
    • Use in teaching analogue clock- how minutes work
  • This pack of acetate cards is a full set of 54 traditional playing cards. Each card measures 52mm x 38mm. This is a useful size for demonstrating games and maths activities on an overhead projector.
  • This is a comprehensive mathematics dictionary for students working towards higher examinations. Easy to use - Clear thematically-organised entries give simple, accurate definitions and are supported by useful diagrams, tables and equations. All the words you need- Fully explains the language of the KS3/4 curriculum.
  • This set consists of laminated cards for thousands, hundreds, tens and units. They are useful when overlapped as they make the role of zero as a place keeper explicit.  
  • These colour - coded place value counters are made of rigid whiteboard material. The board provides a structure into which the counters fit when in use and also provides a recording and storage solution. The counters are 26 mm in diameter.
  • This frame contains counters representing Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones. It is made of rigid whiteboard material, laminated for durability. The counters measure 26mm and the frame provides a structure into which the counters fit when in use and for storage.
  • Build money recognition and money maths activities with this set of 80 realistic plastic play coins and 16 notes. Approved by the HM treasury, pretend coins are almost actual size. Play notes are smaller, but proportional in size.
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