Risorse per l'apprendimento Abaco da tavolo a 2 colori, cornice rossa, codice colore, concetti matematici, dai 5 anni in su

Brand:‎Learning Resources

3.7/5

38.80

Le attività dell'abaco offrono agli studenti esercizi di conteggio tattile e rinforzo visivo dei fatti matematici. Include 10 file di 10 perline in 2 colori raggruppate in cinque per facilità d'uso. Aiuta i bambini a imparare e rafforzare concetti matematici astratti in modo pratico. Caratteristiche dell'abaco da tavolo a 2 colori di Learning Resources: 1 pallottoliere che misura 8,5 L x 0,5 L x 9,5 A 10 file di 10 perline in 2 colori raggruppate in 5

Per bambini dai 5 anni in su. Abacus include 10 file di 10 perline in 2 colori raggruppate in 5 per facilità d'uso. Presenta una cornice più spessa delle perline, che consente all'abaco di appiattirsi sui banchi degli studenti. Aiuta i bambini a imparare e rafforzare concetti matematici astratti in modo pratico. Abacus consente ai bambini di spostare visivamente e tangibilmente le perline mentre contano, aggiungono, sottraggono, moltiplicano, identificano il valore del luogo e altro ancora.
Brand ‎Learning Resources
Color ‎Multicolor
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,055 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎LER4335
Item Weight ‎8.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Learning Resources
Manufacturer Part Number ‎LER4335
Number of Items ‎1
Product Dimensions ‎7.6 x 10.2 x 0.8 inches
Size ‎1

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Scritto da: Z P
It helps my Autistic grandson.
My 7 year old grandson is Autistic. This helps him picture the math problems. I wanted something simple for him to use. My 5 year old grandson is a smarty pants, but he enjoys using it as well. I don’t know how durable it is, because we haven’t been using it long.
Scritto da: James May
Great learning tool for kids
This abacus is inexpensive and very functional. If a small child breaks it you can easily replace it. As a first grader my teacher taught me to use an abacus; this gives a child a significant advantage in grasping the concepts of basic math. You have columns for ones, tens, hundreds and thousands. My three year old daughter now understands that when she gets ten beads of ones that is the same as 1 bead in the hundreds columns and she can count one to a hundred and compare to her wall chart. This is a great learning tool; a child can use their minds and their hands at the same time. The abacus holds their interest. This is a great, inexpensive way to start a child learning math without boring them into inattentiveness. The image doesn't really show it but if you slide all the beads on one wire there is adequate space between the beads on the adjacent wires (which is necessary to really use it). Beads alternate colors at intervals of 5 which facilitates exercises such as counting by fives. We use this abacus to play an educational game with our daughter. We set up a little market in our home and she keeps up with what she has sold using the abacus. I fully expect that she will be able to calculate her gross sales in a few months. I first purchased her the Melissa and Doug abacus which is a cute toy with sliding beads but it isn't functional. As pointed out by a reviewer of that toy it lacks several integral design concepts, i.e. the beads from one wire to another will overlap the adjacent rows when you slide them all over and the beads on the wires are not different colors at 5 bead intervals. In short you can't really use that one. This abacus is actually functional and is a great way to introduce a child to basic math. Recommended.
Scritto da: Ashley
Buy it. Seriously.
I purchased this on a whim after it came up as a "people also purchase" option. It changed our lives. Okay, maybe that was dramatic. We have a kinder kid that was struggling in math. The day this came in, we sat down to mess around with it, and BAM 15 minutes later she was able to multiply without our help. No joke. "If you do five eight times, it is..." We realized that she just couldn't conceptualize numbers and their meaning before. This is very likely why I struggled in math. Anyway, it started this crazy journey where she is now taking weekly soroban (japanese abacus) classes and can perform multiple operations (between addition and subtraction) on long strings of numbers. She thinks the math workbooks we were struggling with in may are funny. Seriously, she laughs at them. If we continue with the lessons, she should be able to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division within the next year.... as a first grader. If we stick with it after two years, she wont need the physical device and should be able to do a technique called "anzan" YouTube it. Made us rethink math education completely.
Scritto da: Jennifer
Great for math
In the middle of the school year, we moved to a more rigorous school system and I needed to help my first grader catch up to his classmates in math. As a kid I remember having a traditional Fisher Price abacus with rows of ten beads in alternating colors. I never really "got" that abacus. After reading the explanation that came with this one - the logic made perfect sense to me and seems brilliant in its simplicity. It even made me think about how I add in a different, more intuitive way. I believe this helped my son get a handle on beginning addition. He definitely liked moving the beads about and having a physical way of figuring out the problems. We already had Cuisenaire Rods (http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resources-Connecting-Cuisenaire-Introductory/dp/B000F8T9HW) and a Plastic Base Ten Number Concepts Set (http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Base-Ten-Number-Concepts/dp/1564514498) But, for the way his class was learning addition, the abacus was particularly helpful. After using it for a while you start to visualize the answer in your head, and if you don't have the abacus, you can use your 5 fingers on each hand using the same concepts. Sometimes we get out the Cuisenaire Rods or the Base Ten blocks instead - depends on what's getting covered. I'm actually glad I have all three ways of showing math concepts. I will note that my father-in-law, a former high school math teacher, briefly looked at the Abacus declared he didn't get it at all and said we should just get a "chinese" style abacus instead. My husband grew up with a Chinese style abacus (obviously his Dad taught him on that) and also claims he doesn't understand this one at all. (I think he's only put about 3 minutes into looking at it.) But, I'm the one who usually goes over the homework and I "get" it, as does my son, - so, I'm sticking with this one.
Scritto da: Lisa
Brilliant
Works as intended. This is a visual tool to use along with Rightstart math program. It is not a free play toy to be tossed around for football. Keep it with the math books and it will last. Nothing could break if used properly. We use it for every lesson and is a valuable tool.
Scritto da: PlaysInMountains
Wonderful Math Manipulative
Five has a middle, there are two fives on a wire. Students easily see the middle, and learn to picture it in there mind. Easy to teach arithmetic using this abacus. Right Start Math, the curriculum, using this abacus is womderful. They also publish a math games book and card sets. provoding great enrichment. I gift this abacus to three year olds, to give them a head start. We used this abacus through 4th grade. Wonderful product for both visual and tactile learners.
Scritto da: Lynn
Fantastic tool for homeschooling math!
This is the perfect little abacus for our homeschooling needs. I like that it has 2 colors and the perfect size for our child. You do not need a big clunky stand-up abacus; our child can hold this easily and use it on his lap. It is great for understanding math concepts. It is also way less messy than using a 10 frame with tiny little pieces. You can take it on the go without any worry of losing pieces. It seems durable too. I just wish the price was a little better, minus 1 start for price.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Math teacher recommended
My daughter’s teacher has loads of these in the classroom and recommended the parents buy them so they have a similar tool to use at home. It even works great for Common Core math. It helps keep teaching consistent and helps the children, especially those who struggle with math, to “see” the results easier.
Scritto da: Quants guy
Excellent product
Excellent teaching equipment
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very good quality
Very good quality.
Scritto da: S.A.
Simple but extremely effective tool
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to learn or speed up math skills.

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