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Outdoor Maths 2


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1 NEW Magnetic Counting Stick


A metre long magnetic counting stick. Split into 10cm sections which alternate between red and yellow, it is the perfect front of class counting tool. This universal resource is not only magnetic (so perfect to use with magnetic numbers), it has a hook and loop strip so that you can attach number cards and adapt your activities to the level of your children. Length 1m. For ages 3yrs+.


MA02864 2 Ideal for helping with number bonds 2


2 Giant Number Frames Take learning outdoors with these colourful, giant number frames! Perfect for multi-sensory learning and teaching number bonds up to 10. These tactile shapes will be a fun addition to any maths lesson. Perfect for children with SEN who struggle with basic number bonds. Material: EVA foam. 10 pieces. Sizes: Largest: 90 x 35cm. Smallest: 17.5 x 17.5cm. Comes in a handy storage case. For ages 3yrs+.


SD12075 Single Set, 10 pieces


3 Giant Ladybird Number Bonds


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Practitioners are always asking us to fi nd practical, yet fun ways of delivering. We have therefore created these lovely ladybirds. Each head has a number 0-10. Simply connect the wings to make the above amount. The children will be able to work out which numbers go together. This is a versatile resource that enables children to practise and experiment in order to gain an understanding of number values. Made from EVA foam. Set includes 11 heads and 22 wings. Size: L37cm x W27cm. For ages 3yrs+.


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4 Outdoor Number Caterpillar


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Gain early number skills with these giant sized appealing caterpillars. A great way of demonstrating how numbers can be recorded in different ways. Simply connect the pieces matching the numeral to the word and to the amounts. Made from EVA foam. Super for sorting and matching skills as well as a great, giant jigsaw set. Includes numbers 1-5. Length 1.5m. 25 pieces. For ages 3yrs+.


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