15 pages with 5 different sets of number magnets. Approximate sizes include 5"x4", 4"x2.5", 2.75"x2" and 2"x2". Four sets have odd numbers in red. All sets start with zero and go to 20. Use on the whiteboard as a number line or for teaching printing numbers. Moveable. Very usable for pulling down different numbers and using in math lessons. Directions for creating the magnets attached in .pdf file. I use the large set for placing all over the board then pointing to and practicing "doubles" and "
Each square is 1 centimetre just like the purchased plastic Base Ten Block Sets. The Magentic Base Ten blocks are made out of laminated printed labels stuck to magnet. This is purchased by the foot from a sign shop or in packages from Avery. Instructions included. Colour can be easily changed using Word options.
A number line that the teacher can easily cut on the cutter and a primary child can easily glue together with few directions. A strip 2" wide that makes a 5 foot strip and that can be clipped with a paper clip between lessons. Use the line for teaching counting by 2's, 3's, 5's and 10's. Have the students colour different coloured dots above the numbers that are multiples.
Using approximately 26-28 heart candies in each baggie, the students sort, count, tally, classify and graph their colours of heart shaped candy. A fun math activity for Valentine's Day. This is a Word document that can easily be changed (last year I found individual boxes of candy with different colours than previous years).
1st - 4th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Numbers
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Special Ed Teacher for 11 years. 2 years primary classroom.
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Special Education Degree in Remedial Methodology
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