• This set of laminated boards covers the 2 to 9 times tables inclusively. Each board is colour coded to match the associated table game (four in a row).
  • This game focuses on the tables 2 - 9. It can be played by a group of children working on a particular table, but only has enough boards for two working on the same table. Additional sets of boards can be purchased for 1.50. Each table is practised at two levels of mastery - initially in number order 1x, 2x, 3x, etc. then randomly.
  • This is a fun resource for developing appreciation of number bonds up to 10. The tree is shaken and ten apples are split into two collecting tubes marked with a scale of 1 to 10. The front of the tree only displays the content of one tube and the learner is invited to work out how many apples are in the hidden tube behind the tree. Apples can be removed so that other number bonds can be practised.
  • Sand timers provide a visual representation of a period of time and children respond incredibly well  in a variety of contexts. Activities in school and at home -
    • 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 two minutes.
    • 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 set consists of approximately 30 numbers and the 5 function symbols.
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