hand2mind 20-Bead Wooden Rekenrek Demonstration Abacus, Colored Abacus for Kids Math, Wooden Counting Math Manipulatives, Bead Counters for Kids Math, Learn Counting and Numbers (Set of 1)
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hand2mind 20-Bead Wooden Rekenrek Demonstration Abacus, Colored Abacus for Kids Math, Wooden Counting Math Manipulatives, Bead Counters for Kids Math, Learn Counting and Numbers (Set of 1)
REKENREK FOR KIDS MATH: Our two color rekenrek, or abacus, is a tried and true way to deepen kids understanding of numbers, counting, addition, and subtraction.
WOODEN COUNTING BEADS: Using an abacus to help teach kids math makes counting easier to learn without the mess or risk of losing stray counters.
MUST HAVE MONTESSORI MATH: These math manipulatives beads help kids learn counting, numbers, addition and subtraction by doing activities on their own.
KINDERGARTEN MATH: Homeschool manipulatives are essential for supplementing your kids kindergarten education.
ABACUS OR REKENREKS: For teachers that are teaching through distance learning in these times, these counting manipulatives can work wonders in demonstrating number concepts for your students.
Rekenreks, also known as arithmetic racks or calculating frames, are ideal for building number sense in children. The Rekenrek gives children a concrete, physical object to help develop and deepen their understanding of numbers. They build a strong sense of 5 and 10, learning about the relationships among numbers and operations along the way. Express counting skills to your students with this Rekenrek Demonstration Counting Frame, which is a larger version of the Rekenrek 20-Bead Student Counting Frame. ETA Hand2Mind 79704. Educational products, manipulatives, and kits incorporate applied math and science principles into classroom and homeschool-based projects. Teachers in pre-K, elementary, and secondary classrooms use educational kits, products, and manipulatives alongside math, science, literacy, and STEM curriculum to demonstrate concepts and real-world applications through hands-on activities.