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Can you find? n Challenge 1: Use your calculator to find… Three consecutive numbers which add up to 171.
n Challenge 2: Use your calculator to find… Two consecutive numbers with a product of 1332.
36 good quality calculators
Solar and battery powered (batteries included)
Shaped to be easy to hold
Sturdy carry case complete with handle and lid
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Although calculators will be used less in the new curriculum, it is still important to equip children with the confidence to use a calculator in the right situation. They are also a useful tool to help children differentiate in particular between whole numbers, fractions and decimals! Now you can kit out your whole class with this amazing bulk value set of 36 basic calculators. Calculators contain all of the features required for KS1 upwards including 8 digit LCD display, 3 key memory, 4 functions and are solar and AA battery powered. All contained in a handy portable storage container with lid. So affordable, each class can have their own set! Size: approx. L10 x W6 x H2cm.