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Inspired by the Teaching Math to People with Down Syndrome and Other Hands-On Learners guides (Book 1 and (Book 2), we've assembled a convenient kit chockful of manipulatives and teaching aids needed for activities in both books. Here's what's inside the Hands-On Math Kit:
- dry erase board, plus dry erase marker
- paper money (100 bills)
- craft sticks (100)
- magnetic wand, plus magnetic bingo chips (100)
- ruler
- playing cards
- measuring cups set
- colored counting chips (100)
- colored clothespins (36)
- game pawns (6)
- number line
- standard dice(2)
- customizable dice (2)
Use these manipulatives, chosen in consultation with DeAnna Horstmeier, author of Teaching Math, to teach concepts--number sense, counting, measuring, addition/subtraction, multiplication/division, money, comparisons, fractions--that relate to activities of everyday life such as playing cards with a friend, making a bank deposit, or measuring for a recipe.
The kit's many manipulatives, used in conjunction with the lessons described in Book 1 and Book 2, will delight students of all ages with Down syndrome, autism, or other cognitive disabilities who learn best when participating in concrete, hands-on activities.
Special introductory price of $34.95. No additional discounts apply.
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