Colour Box 2 contains wooden tablets, all the same size and shape, with end bars long enough for holding the tablets without touching the colored part of the tablet.
The wooden box with lid contains 22 color tablets, representing the full color range, with pairs of each of the following colors: red, blue, yellow, orange, purple, green, pink, grey, brown, black, and white.
Lucet is a tool used in cordmaking or braiding which is believed to date back to the Viking and Medieval periods, when it was used to create cords that were used on clothing, or to hang items from the belt.
Lucet cord is formed by a series of loop like knots, and therefore will not unravel if cut.
Our Lucet is wooden, brightly painted and comes with 4 different coloured threads to get you started, perfect for entry level handicraft and for making the ever popular friendship bracelets!
Height: 11.5cm
In this tutorial you will learn the basic techniques needed to create a cord using a lucet:
Young readers can travel the seven continents with the simple, engaging text and colorful, mesmerizing pictures in the Rookie Read-About Geography series. Land features, populations, native animals, and technological advances are described.
The set includes 7 books: Australia, North America, South America, Asia, Antarctica, Europe, and Africa.
Simple text and layouts support early readers in developing Reading Standards: Foundational Skills, such as decoding, accuracy, and fluency
Information: The broad stair (also called Brown Stair) is designed to teach the concepts of "thick" and "thin". It comprises ten sets of wooden prisms with a natural or brown stain finish. When put together from thickest to thinnest, they make an even staircase. As an extension, the broad stairs are often used with the pink tower to allow the child to make many designs
A set of 9 color-coded boxes for organizing the command cards.
The set includes 2 red, 2 dark blue,1 light blue, 1 purple, 1 pink, 1 green and 1 orange.
The set contains 26 lower case D'Nealian style sandpaper letters and a wooden box. The consonants are on boards painted pink, and the vowels are on boards painted blue.
When playing with this material, children develop concepts in quantity recognition, more-than and less-than relationships, simple combinations of numbers, as well as fundamentals of addition and subtraction. The game has different levels of complexity, making it possible for the children to develop skills in a series of steps. The Apple Tree Game can be played by two or more players.
The simplest game begins by placing all the apples on the tree. Each player takes turns throwing a die and removing the required number of apples from the tree, until all apples are removed.
The Thinking about Mac and Tab: Primary Phonics Comprehension workbooks introduce basic reading comprehension skills using each of the 60 original Primary Phonics storybooks. Thinking about Mac and Tab can also help teachers assess their students' reading abilities.
Thinking about Mac and Tab Book 5 is the comprehension component to Primary Phonics Storybooks Set 5.
This book contains early comprehension exercises designed for beginning readers. The addition of a comprehension component to workbook exercises and story reading improves the effectiveness of the Primary Phonics series and forges a closer student-text relationship while enhancing analytical skills.
The Thinking about Mac and Tab: Primary Phonics Comprehension workbooks introduce basic reading comprehension skills using each of the 60 original Primary Phonics storybooks. Thinking about Mac and Tab can also help teachers assess their students' reading abilities.
Thinking about Mac and Tab Book 4 is the comprehension component to Primary Phonics Storybooks Set 4.
This book contains early comprehension exercises designed for beginning readers. The addition of a comprehension component to workbook exercises and story reading improves the effectiveness of the Primary Phonics series and forges a closer student-text relationship while enhancing analytical skills.