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hand2mind Let's Learn To Measure Activity Set, Grades K to 3, 36 Pieces

Item #: 2102549
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The Let's Learn to Measure Kit provides a unique, visual approach to teaching measurement for young students.

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Description

This Learn to Measure Activity Set from hand2mind builds foundational measurement skills for young learners. This activity offers a variety of activities and manipulatives to build understanding of volume and fractional relationships. The colorful plastic manipulatives like theRainbow Fraction® Measuring Cups, Nestable Bucket Balance, and MathLink® Cubes all help children have fun while learning about volume, weight, length, height, capacity and more.

CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Features

  • Transparent, color-coded cups match the Rainbow Fraction Teaching System for ease of use
  • Young students learn measurement through hands-on activities that are great for the classroom, childcare center, or home
  • Explore basic fraction concepts and fractional equivalencies to build foundational math skills and number sense
  • Encourages children to make predictions and estimations to facilitate experimentation and comprehensive understanding
Includes:
  • 4 Rainbow Fraction Measuring Cups
  • 1 Nestable Bucket Balance
  • 20 MathLink Cubes
  • 10 Double-Sided Activity Cards
  • 1 Multilingual Guide
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Specifications
Allergens: Contains No Allergens
Certifications: Not Applicable
Grade Level: Grades PreK-4
Safety: Caution Icon. CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
SUOM Description: Each
Brand Name: Hand2Mind
Description: Measure Activity Set
hand2mind Let's Learn To Measure Activity Set, Grades K to 3, 36 Pieces