Year 5 – Equivalency dice
Multiple Representation Equivalency Dice.
Multiple Representation Equivalency Dice.
This kinaesthetic way to reinforce basic fraction concepts teaches students how fractional parts make up a whole and about equivalencies, common denominators and multiples.
Long lasting, fade resistant pastels in a range of vibrant colours.
Descriptosaurus: Supporting Creative Writing for Ages 8–14
Transform your whiteboard into an interactive, whole-class game space
Fully aligned to the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum, this pocket-sized book allows children to take ownership of their writing. From examples of metaphors, similes and superlatives to verbs, conjunctions and adjectives, this is a book that children can refer to again and again to grow their confidence and gain independence in their writing.
High quality plastic non-spill pots. Suitable for both paint and glue.
Demonstrate fractions, percentages and equivalencies with these unique magnets. Teach the fraction then flip over the magnet to show the corresponding percentage - a great way for students to understand the relationship between the concepts. Includes nine 18cm circles (whole, ½, 1/3, ¼, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10 and 1/12) and Activity Guide.
Hands-on learning set provides young learners with a visual representation of fractions Cubes feature fractions, decimals and percentages so young learners can clearly visualise equivalencies Colour-coded cubes allow children to manipulate fractions Features colour-coded fractions 1/12, 1/10, ⅛, ⅙, ⅕, ¼, ⅓, ½ and 1 whole and their decimal and percentage equivalency Set of 51 includes enough cubes of each fraction to create a whole One complete rod measures 12cm H Features multilingual packaging and activity guide
Rainbow Fraction® Tiles Demonstration Clings are a vibrant, eye-catching maths teaching resource to show students fraction relationships. Made from an innovative material, Demonstration Clings adhere to almost any smooth flat surface in the modern classroom (no more magnets!) and can be used over and over again. They’re ideal to demonstrate while students engage in hands-on learning with Rainbow Fraction Tiles sets at their desks.