Bamboo Number Board - Various Designs
Description
Bamboo Number Boards provide a multi-sensory approach to math learning. They combine visual, tactile, and fine motor experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of numbers and mathematical concepts.
Features:
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Bamboo number line measures 33cm x 19.5cm
- Tweezer & Writing Stick
- Small plastic counting balls
What our OT says:
Wooden number boards offer a rich learning experience for young learners, combining mathematical concepts with fine motor development. Let’s explore how these boards contribute to layered learning:
- Number Formation and Recognition:
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- Children learn to form numbers by tracing the routed digits on the wooden boards. This tactile experience reinforces the visual representation of numerals.
- Associating the written symbol with the quantity it represents helps build a strong foundation for number recognition.
- Order of Numbers:
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- As children write the wooden digits in sequence (from 1 to 10 or beyond), they grasp the order of numbers.
- This sequential arrangement is essential for understanding counting, addition, and subtraction.
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Relative Size of Numbers:
- The wooden boards allow children to compare the size of digits. They notice that larger numbers have more components (e.g., 8 vs. 2).
- This visual comparison helps them understand the relative magnitude of numbers.
- Basic Calculation Skills:
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- When children explore the concept of “more than” and “less than,” they engage in basic mathematical thinking.
- For example:
- If they see a 5 and a 3, they recognise that 5 is more than 3.
- If they see a 7 and a 9, they understand that 7 is less than 9.
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Fine Motor Development:
- The inclusion of a tweezer and balls adds a fine motor component. Children use the tweezer to pick up the balls and place them on the corresponding number.
- This activity strengthens hand muscles, improves coordination, and enhances dexterity.
- One-to-One Correspondence:
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- Using counters (such as the balls) for one-to-one correspondence reinforces the idea that each object corresponds to a specific number.
- Children learn that counting involves matching each item with a numeral.
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Early Math Skills:
- One-to-one correspondence is a foundational math skill. It sets the stage for more complex concepts like addition and subtraction.
- When children count objects (like the balls) accurately, they practice this fundamental skill.
Warning: Choking Hazard
This product contains small parts that pose a risk of choking, especially for young children. Keep out of reach of children under the age of 3 years. Adult supervision is recommended during play to prevent accidental ingestion.
Remember to follow safety guidelines and always prioritise the well-being of children when using toys or products with small components.