Multicolour BASE 10 CUBE Thousands cube

Multicolour BASE 10 CUBE Thousands cube

26 512011
  • Dyscalculia
+ 3 years
each
€3.48 €4.28
In stock

Description

This thousand cube is designed around the base 10 principle. Particularly useful in number and calculation activities, pupils will more readily understand the concepts of numbers, multiplication, fractions, arithmetic and, eventually, volume.

Products

  • Dyscalculia

Technical data

  • Class
    Cycle 2
  • Dimensions
    Side: 10 cm.
  • Made from
    PLASTIC.
  • Color
    RED

Additional infos

  • Warning ! Must not be used by children under 36 months, small parts, risk of suffocation.

Reviews

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4.71 /5 Based on 7 customer(s) reviews

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 20/10/2020 following an order made on 10/10/2020

5/5

Very good deadline respected

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 08/09/2020 following an order made on 31/08/2020

3/5

Very good just expensive

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 10/07/2020 following an order made on 28/06/2020

5/5

Essential product for counting in CE1

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 29/09/2019 following an order made on 13/09/2019

5/5

Allows for a good visualization of thousands in numbering, the cube, area, and volumes.

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 01/04/2019 following an order made on 17/03/2019

5/5

Very good

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 14/07/2018 following an order made on 01/07/2018

5/5

Light and manageable

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 12/04/2018 following an order made on 04/04/2018

5/5

Very good

+ Pedagogic

  • Develop mathematical reasoning
  • Singapore method Learning how to count

Specialist's opinion

What the expert says:
“When working with children with dyscalculia (or who struggle with maths), I like using material inspired by the Montessori method (coloured beads, numbers to build and base 10 wooden cubes). This hands-on multi-sensory (visual, tactile, kinesthetic) approach introduces mathematical concepts in a very progressive manner. From final year pre-school to final year primary school.” Leni Cassagnettes, Miss E and blogger at Maîtresseuh.
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