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Number line up to 100
A number line up to 100. This can be placed on the classroom wall or used as individual support.
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Number image: Train model
Image of train with two wagons to visualize exercises such as sums up to 20 with bridge.
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Practicing numbers with sliding slats
Practice numbers up to 99 or 999 in a playful way by moving the bars.
Practice reading and writing numbers.
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Times tables of 2 and 10: Math game
Put the animals on the right fall leaf!
The papers show the exercises, the cups (animals) show the results.
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Addition and subtraction: Dice calculation Sinterklaas
Practice addition and subtraction in the Sinterklaas theme. Use a die with colors and a die with the commands on it such as: - 0, + 0, - 1, + 1, -2, + 2.
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Split to 10: Rainbow
Tool to teach the splits to ten.
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Blank grid
A simple squared grid that can be used in worktops.
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Splitting numbers with the split spin
With this game the students individually practice the divisions.
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Get started functionally with numerical images
Arithmetic is part of everyday life. The children at the Pentathlon in Eindhoven discuss who is there every day. They immediately see how many without counting.
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Calculation Benefits: Reminder
This poster can be used in an editing lesson in the sixth grade. You will find some tips for more convenient division and multiplication.
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House: Geometric shapes
In this depiction of a home can be used different geometric shapes.
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Five Point Star Signs
Challenge your students to make a regular five-point star.
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