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Recognise and name fractions and learn to calculate with fractions. The colours of the fraction sets reinforce the relationships between the various fractions. The linear fraction sets also show the relationships between the fractions, percentages and decimal numbers. The sets contain a magnetic board to which the fractions can be attached.
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Colourful set of 10 unbreakable strips. One strip represents a whole number; the other nine are flexible and can be folded into half or up to a tenth part. The length of the parts of the strips help to give a clear picture of the part-whole
relationship. The nuances of a colour indicate which fractions are related to each other.
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Fill trees with an amount of red and green apples, indicated by a number symbol and dots. Develop fine motor skills and discover the relation between amounts and number symbols up to 10. Learn More
Visualise equations using coloured chips and chips with numbers, dots and math signs (+ , - , =). Discover concepts such as more/less/equal and the difference between additions and subtractions. Learn More
Practice comparing and filling areas. One side of the assignment card shows the surface divided into blocks. The other side is more challenging with only the total area of the shape visible. Learn More