Learning Wrap-Ups Multiplication Keys, Self Correcting Math Tool for Kids Grade Level 2 - 6
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One multiplication wrap deck is included in this listing. Each finger has a red button on top which ties them together at the top. You see ten fingers attached at the
A typical board has x1 thru x10 with x1 through x12 on each board. Because of this, the only problems it does not cover are 11x11, 11x12 &amp 12x16. Twelve by twelve.
Separating them is not a good idea.
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The only thing that would make this five stars is if it were easier to use for left-handed people. It is not easy for him to hold the set of keys and wrap from left to right. As long as he can manage the process well, he can go through it for short periods of time. He won't have to compete with me. I'd rather have the lefty version that wraps from the right to the.
Multiplication is one of the most difficult concepts to master this is a useful tool to help with that There are, however, some improvements that As a start, the string is either too short, or too long for most It is evident from the picture that I was not able to even reach It has been weeks since I attempted to get to the last two numbers but have not been able to. The second problem is that the string tends to get I made several attempts with the 3x key, which made my daughter very frustrated and confused. As a whole, I love the idea, but I think it could be improved.
As soon as I showed my daughter, she scowled "I must do school right now. ". Later that day, she became so engrossed in the show that she turned off the television because it was distracting her. The team wins!.
There was fraying in the string coming from the package. As you can see in this photo, one key was wrapped around the string three times by an adult testing the product. A kid didn't even touch the string during testing. There doesn't seem to be any protective coating or anything like that. This piece of string is literally just red. Due to this situation, I won't bother with an exchange since I will likely experience the same outcome. As the keys are made of plastic, I am going to remove the string and replace it with something more durable. Though kind of absurd–the entire purpose of the product is to make kids wrap string around pieces of plastic over and over again. What is the point of using such an unstable device?.
The tool is a lot of fun. In addition to songs and games that help to teach the jump
to counting, this tool is used. In my opinion, I enjoy it more than the kids, but what do they know about fun today. It is totally worth it. This is especially true for those who get stuck on multiplication tables, as my 10 year old found out when she couldn't retain As they turn them over and see they have all the answers right, it definitely helps to build their confidence! The only one that uses it is us. However, I believe there is a book or something that it can be used with as well.
The basic tables can be practiced using these after you have learned the basics. While my son struggled when learning the table from scratch with these tools, once we put them away and quickly mastered the other method, these tools were great for practicing again. If I could change something about them, I would make each key If a student is a visual learner who responds well to colors, associating each multiplication table with a unique color may reinforce their.
My 7 year old son These are used in class, and my daughter loves them. I asked her if I could buy them for her. Her iMac is only seven years old, but she learned probably half of the multiplication table by memory from They are a pleasure to work with for her. It is not necessary for me to direct her how When she asks for permission, she does it almost sadly. In order to double-check their mathematics, kids can see raised lines on the backs of the keys to indicate which direction the string should follow when touching the keys.
These wrap ups are nice and sturdy and look good. Thought they would be permanently coupled together (should have been more careful looking at the picture closely), but it doesn't matter too much. One of my biggest complaints is that the answers are limited to multiplication facts 1 and 2. Those who are 11 and 12 are reviewed on each key, but do not have their own keys, while those who are 0 are not reviewed. This seems extremley lacking since students in grades 0, 11, and 12 are always taught, so failing to include them makes no sense.