From Jennifer Hundred Frame with Wool Balls - Light Maple
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The Wooden Hundred Frame with Wool Balls from Mercurius Australia will help your children to learn counting as well as addition and subtraction practice with numbers 1-100.
The Wooden Walnut Hundred Frame is made from precious walnut wood and finished with natural beeswax and lacquer finish for lasting durability.
One hundred dimples ready for your child to fill up while counting, creating patterns, practising mathematical equations, discovering cardinal directions, and more.
- Fill each dimple with a ball while counting from 1 to 100.
- The engraved lines help the child "subitize" numbers, which means they can perceive the number of items in a group quickly without counting each item individually. It is based on groups of five and whether it is more or less than five. They'll learn the number seven is five and two more. Or forty-three is the fourth row down and three dimples over. All without counting all forty-three dimples. There is a lot of good info available regarding subitizing. We were introduced to it through Rightstart Math.
- Practice skip counting by placing balls only in the number you're working on such as 3, 6, 9, etc. Notice the patterns that emerge.
- Designate a quadrant of the board for you and one for your child. Place the balls in your quadrant a certain way and ask your child to copy it in their area (either exactly or as a mirror image).
- Think of the board as a compass and ask your child to mark the dimple that is 4 degrees west and 7 degrees south from the middle point.
- Learn positive and negative numbers by designating the middle point as 0. Then play with the X and Y axes (X being horizontal movement and the Y axis being vertical movement). Thus, finding -3 on the X axis is three dimples to the left of the middle.
- Play games such as rolling a dice and adding that many balls to the board (starting at the top left corner). Then roll again and add that many. Continue until the board is full.
NOTE: From Jennifer are handmade in the US and due to the different temperature, climate and humidity in Australia, occasionally this item may experience a slight bow/curve in the wood.