Wallchart to use for Number Formation Product Details Size: A3 Pieces: 11 Product code: MAT654 Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child to remember new concepts being learnt, encouraging language and Maths development.
Wallchart to use for Direction Product Details Size: A3 & A2 Pieces: 1 wallchart Product code: A3 MAT681E (English) A3 MAT681A (Afrikaans) A2 MAT682E (English) A2 MAT682A (Afrikaans) Language: English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you add a constant reminder for the child to remember new concepts being learnt, encouraging language and Maths development.
Wallchart to use for 3D Objects Product Details Size: A3 & A2 Pieces: 1 wallchart Product code: A3 MAT679E (English) A3 MAT679A (Afrikaans) A2 MAT680E (English) A2 MAT680A (Afrikaans) Language: English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child of new concepts being learnt, encouraging language and Maths development.
Wallchart to use for 2D Shapes Product Details Size: A3 & A2 Pieces: 1 wallchart Product code: A3 MAT673E (English) A3 MAT673A (Afrikaans) A2 MAT674E (English) A2 MAT674A (Afrikaans) Language: English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you add a constant reminder for the child to remember new concepts being learnt, encouraging language and Maths development.
A Mathematical sorting and matching game that can grow with your child as they grow and develop their Mathematical skills. With this game, your child must match 4 aspects (or just 2 of the aspects, depending on what they already know). The four aspects are the number, the correct number of dots, the correct number of pictures and the number...
Your child learns new concepts best through play, especially if they can feel it with their body. These sandpaper numbers add a sensory aspect to learning number formation. Because your child can feel the numbers, they use their “body” to learn and build a stronger foundation for number formation. Product Details Size: 7cm x 7cm Pieces: 10 x wooden blocks...
Get your child moving with numbers! Children need movement breaks throughout the day. This hopping mat could allow them to move and improve their counting and number recognition skills. Making learning about Mathematics fun! Product Details Size: 430mm x 2000mm Pieces: 1 PVC mat Age: 4 years + Material: PVC Product code: MAT542 Learning Benefits Improve counting and number recognition...
Number line 1 - 20 to use as a Mathematical tool and be displayed on the classroom wall or at home. Product Details Size: 140mm x 3000mm Pieces: 1 PVC number line 1 - 20 Age: 5 years + Material: PVC Product code: MAT537 Learning Benefits As you put up a number line, you constantly remind the child to remember...
A Mathematics tool for a teacher to introduce early Mathematical skills. This easy-to-handle string with bigger beads encourages independent counting. Product Details Size: 330mm (length) Pieces: 1 counting string with wooden beads Teacher's resource Product code: MAT530 Learning Benefits Improve rote counting, counting of objects and simple addition or subtraction by using the counting string.
One, two, three, count with me! An abacus is essential for learning Mathematics in class or at home. It assists your child in counting as they can touch, see and hear the beads as they move them across the bar. This abacus has been designed with the teacher in mind and is big enough to ensure the whole class can...
Wallchart to use for: Months of the year Product Details Size: A3 & A2 Pieces: 1 Product code: A3 LAN562E (English) A3 LAN562A (Afrikaans) A2 LAN563E (English) A2 LAN563A (Afrikaans) Language: English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child to remember new concepts being learnt.
Wallchart to use for days of the week Product Details Size: A3 & A2 Pieces: 1 Product code: A3 LAN560E (English) A3 LAN560A (Afrikaans) A2 LAN561E (English) A2 LAN561A (Afrikaans) Language: English & Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child to remember new concepts being learnt.