Dyscalculia & Maths Support 2
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1 NEW Dyscalculia Lesson Plans Kit
This kit has been designed to help you to deliver the Dyscalculia Lesson Plans in both Book 1 and Book 2 and can also be used independently to support children with mathematical learning diffi culties. It contains a range of hands-on resources that will help your students to develop their mathematical understanding and enable them to get the most out of your lesson time using a good variety of materials. Contains: 100 x sticky dots, 50 x coloured counters, snakes and ladders gameboard, 20 x A7 blank cards, write-on wipe-off dice, 0-9 dice, standard dice, 0-9 foam coloured numbers (50 mm), 0-100 number cards, A7 red and blue cards, cuisenaire rods, dominoes set and feely bag.
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2 NEW Dyscalculia Lesson Plans - SD12217 Book One:
Key areas covered include number bonds to ten, place value, pattern recognition and understanding number lines. 100 pages. Includes photocopiable resources on CD Rom.
4 SD12245 Book Two:
Key areas covered include subtraction, times tables, division and fractions. Includes photocopiable resources on CD Rom.
3 Squidgy Sparkle Operations Mathematical symbols, ideal for use with Squidgy Sparkle Numbers. 10pk. Size: H6cm. For ages 3yrs+.
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4 Squidgy Sparkles Numbers 1-20 Provides an abundance of opportunities for sensory, fun activities. Let children run their fi ngers around the colourful and dazzling digits to practise number formation and improve recognition. Size: H15cm. Pack of 20. For ages 3yrs+.
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5 Squidgy Sparkle Numbers 0-9 Soft, squidgy dazzling digits fi lled with a safe coloured liquid and glitter. Height 15cm. Numbers 0-9. For ages 3yrs+.
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