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The Linear Abacus™ Games Book pack is perfect for schools and homeschooling. The pack includes

  • one 100 bead Linear Abacus™
  • one 30 bead Linear Abacus™
  • one six-sided dice
  • one ten-sided dice

 

The games book has  a wide collection of number games and activities designed to help students build their skills in mental arithmetic. Supporting material is presented for teachers and parents which show how actions on the beads can be used to foster a deep number sense. 

 

Each activity includes clear illustrations which can be used by teachers, parents, and students to learn how to manipulate the abacus strings, to perform calculations, and to write about their findings.  A reflection section is included to inform teachers and parents about the mathematical ideas connected to each activity and can be used as a checklist to help assess students learning and progress.  

The Linear Abacus™ Games Book Pack

SKU: 0016
$54.00Price
Excluding GST
  • LINEAR ABACUS GAMES BOOK

    ISBN: 978-0-6458676-0-2 

    Audience: Primary (F-6) / High School (7-9) 

    Format: Paperback

    Language: English

    Number of Pages: 96

    Published: July 2023

    Country of Publication: Australia 

    Dimensions (cm):  14.8cm x 21cm

    Weight (kg): 168grams

     

    SPECIFICATIONS 100 BEAD ABACUS

    Bead string measures 160cm total length

    Each bead measures 1cm x 1cm x 1cm

    Total weight including pouch 110 grams

     

    SPECIFICATIONS 30 BEAD ABACUS

    Bead string measures 70cm total length

    Each bead measures 1cm x 1cm x 1cm

    Total weight including pouch 43grams

     

    MATERIALS

    Beads: Plastic

    String: Faux leather

    Clasps: Metal

Testimonial

"The linear abacus has been a valuable tool in our classroom for teaching students about number and algebra concepts. Its color-coded design and arrangement in tens on a string make it easy for students to solve problems and keep the classroom tidy. As a teacher, I find it convenient to model concepts on the whiteboard using my own linear abacus. Our students have successfully used it to learn about place value, fractions, decimals, addition, and subtraction."

Helen Karvelas, Teacher St Albans Heights Primary School

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