Yellow Door 1 2 3 4 5-Frame Tray Set
Description
1 2 3 4 5 Frame Tray an understanding of numbers and how they can be represented is fundamental to mathematical development. As a set these five beautiful wooden trays show clearly how numbers increase in size. Use them with counters to explore what number bonds can be created on a single tray. Combine trays to explore how numbers relate to each other and can be presented as arrays.
Largest tray size: 380 x 80 x 20mm.
Smallest tray size: 75 x 80 x 20mm.
Made from responsibly sourced beech wood.
- These hand-carved wooden trays are geared towards helping children understand how numbers (1-5) can be represented in different ways.
- Counters stones disks can be used with this resource to highlight number bonds allowing children to explore how numbers can be built up or deconstructed in different ways.
- Use to show children how numbers can increase/decrease in size depending on their numerical value whilst also encouraging children to math quantitates with these values.
- An adaptable resource - use higher up in the school by exchanging individual counters representing one with place value counters ranging in value from 1 - 1000.
- Simple effective tool in presenting numbers as arrays and thus promoting understanding of early multiplication/division.
Specifications
GB
Yellow Door
Mathematics
Number & place value