Learning Resources Dive into Shapes! A Sea and Build Geometry Set, 129 Pieces
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When I did this with first graders, they had difficulties building the 3-dimensional shapes, and I've taught fourth grade and I think my kids would have thoroughly enjoyed this.
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This was my little one's gift when she was 3 years old. The fact that it is for 6+ had slipped my mind somehow. Therefore, I put it up high on the shelves in the closet as soon as I got it. It had caught her eye when she was 4 and she wanted to own -(I let her play openly It was first necessary to show her some of the things a new toy could do before showing her some other things a toy could Our Amazon lady put those in a box that we'd gotten with our shipment the previous day and delivered her lollipops that very day. Thank you very much, It took weeks for the lollipop game to end. Her work has progressed to the creation of other works in the last four months.
The children are having fun not only making the items on the picture cards but also creating their own items. I don't need four of these sets to be able to have fun and create with each kid. The set is just enough for one kid to have fun and create at one time. I bought 6 of these sets to satisfy my kids' building needs. To each child must be allotted a certain amount of time. I love building things with my hands, so I guess being faced with that problem is good.
A kindergarten and 2nd grade student of mine is being homeschooled by me. In the end of the year, we had finished geometry, so I saw these shapes. There is, however, a lot more to this kit! It comes with cards that can be used to build on two sides. The 3 dimensional shapes can be built or whatever your imagination can think up. This kit is a hit with both of my kids. It is difficult to arrange the materials so two kids can play at the same time without having to take apart the thing they just made in order to make the next thing, as described in another review. In spite of that, I am very happy with the kit and can highly recommend it.
We have found that our young learners really enjoy using the large size. Circles and spheres are included in the curves. A set on Lakeshore and this set were on my mind. As far as I can tell, Lakeshore's did not I could not have been happier with my choice of this set. I am absolutely thrilled by what they can do with it. I also love the cards because they promote building skills and help with strategic thinking. It is also excellent for developing During free time, kids like to make palm trees, spiders, and helicopters with the curved pieces in addition to shapes. The only negative aspect is that there are not as many pieces in the box as would be needed for For a center that has 6 people, two sets is just barely enough At the same time, 7 kids make the same shape. There is only one reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 stars it is pricey Purchasing another set will cost me $60, but I can order a third soon. In the box, more information should be provided.
Thanks for the purchase. I'm happy I bought this for homeschooling. I find this to be This set comes with enough pieces that both my 7 and 3 year olds can make shapes at the same time. The pieces are plastic/strong rubber and are comparable to other learning resources we have.
These pieces are relatively easy to assemble and are clearly labelled. In order to teach my 3 year old the correct way to turn the balls, I need to ensure she does so correctly. I'm not sure if I would recommend this kit for those who are expecting to have fun with a.
A lot of educational materials were purchased for me when I was an old student. So we could have a go at making some shapes with this kit, I got it. A laminated card stock is used for the activity cards. For each card, you are given the parts to use when you build it. It's a good album overall, but "Dive Into Shapes" is merely In terms of 3D creation, the curved pieces allow you to create spheres and cylinders. It's difficult to connect the connectors, so your model will just fall apart. The parts also don't make a good free play toy, such as.
While building (not following the drawings on the cards), they sometimes have difficulty with the holes on the balls being at the right They make a square and must have holes at a 90-degree angle, but they are actually 45 degrees away from the center line. I am not sure what that means. I was frustrated by a small issue with my 4-year-old The year is An old person. I would definitely recommend this building set to others!.