OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Numicon: 1-100cm Number Rod Track
Product Dimensions | 26.4 x 1.4 x 17.8 cm; 136 Grams |
Language: | English |
Batteries Required? | No |
Release date | 1 April 2001 |
Language | English |
C**C
Numicon
Very useful and handy. It is durable and can be used for several maths skills.
A**R
Five Stars
Good item. Thanks!
R**N
Great resource. We have used it in many ways. ( but not as a sword)
This has been a great number line to use with my reception age child. It fits together like a jigsaw in units of 10 and putting it together in the right order has helped her get the hang of numbers up to 100.The numbers are 1 cm apart so it also doubles as a meter rule for measuring things. It stays together pretty firmly. We have a pack of cuisinaire (?) rods and they fit the groove in the middle so we can add and subtract them on the number line. 1cm = 1 unit of cuisinaire rod so they correspond perfectly.Sometimes we just use the first 2 sections so we have a little number line up to 20.It seems sturdy enough so far but my daughter is a very careful five year old. I'm a little worried that with rough usage the little jigsaw pegs could snap as the plastic is the hard kind.If not used as a sword, I expect this will be useful for many years to come.
F**O
Numicon: 1-100cm Number Rod Track
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J**O
Helps make maths fun
This is fun to plug together, and it works well with the Cuisenaire rods.It helps turn maths into a game (as it should be), and it is quite tactile and visual, reinforcing learning through these senses.If you are wondering whether to get these, search for some videos on how to use them.
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