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http://www.aph.org Item number 7-03560-00 Unit 1 includes: Teacher’s guide with lesson plans for grades K-3 CD-ROM with General Guidelines for Teaching Math to Young Braille Users . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number1-08280-00 Activity-based program emphasizes the fundamental operations, properties, and structures of math. Includes over 400 manipulative items, designed to be easily handled and to offer . . . read more
http://www.didax.com Item Number 2-2200W Students develop a concrete understanding of the concept of ten with these connecting train cars, each holding 10 Unifix Cubes (or other suitable counter). By filling the spaces and . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 1-03105-00 These two boards and included manipulative items can be used to help teach basic math concepts. Includes two desk-sized boards made of heavy-duty plastic. The Boards have a . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 1-03180-00 A counting frame for reinforcing beginning mathematical concepts such as one-to-one correspondence, counting, place value, addition and subtraction. Introduces basic . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 1-03170-00 Young students and those without fine motor skills can benefit from this large 13-rod abacus. Frame measures 8 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches and the bead diameter is 1/2 inch. White . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 1-03150-00 13-rod abacus. Frame measures 6 1/8 x 3 1/4 inches. White beads have a diameter of 3/8 inch. Red felt backing prevents beads from slipping. An optional metal coupler . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number1-03574-00 Game designed to help young children learn to count to 12 with raised-line symbols and Braille numbers. Can also be used with developmentally delayed students. Game . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Math game consisting of a plastic packet containing fifty large print/braille cards. The front and back of each card contains a math question and four possible answers. To play, the student inserts the . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 5-82700-00 A large print / braille tool to help math students with multiplication and division problems. The grid can be used to find the product of two whole numbers from 1 . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Number & Math Signs 1-03551-00 . . . read more
http://www.lssproducts.com/product/4145/educational-products Item number 471013 This talking teaching tool helps children master money counting. Slide over a coin or dollar bill, and the game speaks back . . . read more
http://www.aph.org Item number 1-03290-00 Tactile circles introduce the concepts of wholes, halves, thirds, and fourths. This set contains one work tray with three form boards and our 3-inch . . . read more
http://store.exceptionalteaching.net/fr3.html Item number FR3 Place this kit on the table and you have an instant learning station. Your students will discover the look and feel of fractions and their various equivalents. . . . read more
http://www.eaieducation.com square tiles two-color . . . read more