Unifix provides children from preschool thrught the elementary grades with a colourful, hands-on experience in number and math exploration. Each cube represents a "unit" and link in one direction. From early pattern trough place value and fractions. This package includes 100 cubes in 10 standard colours: red, dark blue, light blue, yellow, green, orange, maroon, brown, black, and white. It a…
Beads are a versatile maths resource to help students understand the concepts of counting, sorting, patterning, addition, subtraction and much more. Beads can be used in a wide range of maths activities. This set consists of 10x10 unit numbers beads in 10 colours. The beads measure as ball with diameter 35 mm each and the set is supplied in a compartment plastic box. Some activities that can be…
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A Question of Math uses a recurring cast of young, multiethnic characters along with a mathematical creature called Digit to introduce young readers to fundamental math concepts -- including subtraction, division, multiplication, addition, counting, and measuring -- that they can find at school, play, and home. With a clear, straightforward question-and-answer text, lively illustrations, and si…
everytime music stops, one more monster is out!'
As six monsters play a wild game of musical chairs, readers learn to subtract - one chair at a time.'
Easy book to learn the substraction tables all by yourself.'
Substraction is explained through the example of a boy cleaning out his crowded toy box so his toys will fit into it.'
The ocean city sharks have to swin 75 laps by the end of the week, and every day thy figure out of many laps are left to go.'