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1 Multiplication Rainbow This large colourful outdoor rainbow displays all of the multiplication tables so that pupils’ can see the table patterns in both directions. Children will enjoy using this at break times as a memory aid. Can one child recite the table whilst another child listens and confirms? Includes fixings. Size: L96 x W49cm. Suitable for KS1 upwards.
INT-MA1017 £89.95
2 Telling the Time Chalkboard Make learning the time fun with this interactive board time board. Chart includes day/date, analogue and digital clock formats, and today’s weather. There is plenty of space at the sides for children to be able to decorate the clock themselves. Supplied pre-drilled with fixings. Suitable for in or outdoor use. Overall size: W66 x H95cm.
INT-FU02758 £58.95
3 Outdoor Number Line A great way to learn about numbers and to practice the formation of the numeral. Numbered one to ten with faint guidelines and arrows to guide you. Simply wipe clean with a cloth. Made from 6mm MR MDF. Size L100 x H34cm.
INT-EY06294 £77.95
4 Number Tabards Get active with these colourful adjustable number bibs. Each tabard has a handy pocket on the front and are numbered 1 - 10. They are a versatile resource that can be used for making physical number lines, physical number bonds, counting and sorting activities etc.
Suitable for KS1 upwards. INT-MNTAB
£47.95
5 Number Bean Bags A set of 10 number bean bags ideal for making number lines, counting and number recognition. Size: L12 x W10cm.
Suitable for Foundation Stage upwards. INT-MA00114
£11.99
6 Mystery Beanbags Which bean bag is the heaviest??? A set of 20 bean bags where size and mass are NOT as you may think! Children cannot automatically assume that the biggest bean bags are the heaviest. Bags are of mass 30, 60, 90 and 120 gms and 13cm, 16cm, 19cm and 22cm in size – but all mixed up! Children will need to use their senses to vary the system of classification! Colours may vary.