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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Helped my public school daughter see an alternative to common core that she was struggling with. Used to teach my prek son and he understood and enjoyed the lessons.
Patrice Carter
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Great visual tool
Mommy2J
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
The Laffunz 10 PCS Place Value Chart Dry Erase Flash Cards are a fantastic hands-on tool for teaching addition, subtraction, and place value to young learners. The dry-erase feature makes them reusable and perfect for repetitive practice, and the base ten design helps kids visualize number relationships in a concrete way. They are sturdy, easy to clean, and a great fit for homeschooling or classroom use. Ideal for 1st to 3rd graders, these charts make math more interactive and engaging. A must-have for parents and teachers looking to simplify math concepts for little learners!
Ms.Guyton
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Perfect fit gifts to Teachers or for your beginning learning with place value or adding and subtracting!
Jean Valjean
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
this is great for helping children understand place value and how to regroup - skills that can be verychallenging for many studentsthe visual pictures help with understandingmost children are motivated by the erasable white board - tends to give kids a sense of controllinga skill that may seem overwhelming and confusinggives opportunities for repeated practiceeasy to storeexcellent for home or classroom use
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I've been looking for something like this to help teach our 4 year old place values. We will be using the regrouping and addition side as she improves her understanding of place values. These are great for older kids too.We use the sheet with our Montessori beads to help her conceptualize and understand place values in terms of quantity better. We will be using this to help her learn mathematics over the next few years.I think having the manipulatives that kids can move around is important (at least for the young kids). Drawing on the board might be too challenging for them to understand the concept at the beginning. If/when they understand the big difference between 1000 vs 100 vs 10 vs 1 (and when they are used to using the manipulatives), then just using drawings may be okay.It's fun to play with and learn at the same time. We take turns asking each other how to quantify different numbers and how to write them.We use expo dry eraser to write on them. These dry eraser sheets erase easily with a paper towel.One room for improvement:Maybe have an empty space at the top of the board so that the student can write the number continuously. We used a sheet of paper to have her write the numbers, but it would've been nice to be able to write it on the board instead.
Tara Pilkinton
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This is a very well made and durable visual routine chart. It is great for children to use and be able to see each step in a process such as getting ready in the morning or getting ready for bed in the evening. The pictures are high quality and easy to see and are labeled with a clear and easy to read font. The arrows are different colors to quickly help someone know where they are in the sequence.
David D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
These dry-erase sheets are exactly as pictured and described in the listing. The only thing that could have made them better is if they came with markers and an eraser. But those things are easy enough to pick up separately. Our DIL is homeschooling our grandchildren and teaching the 4-year-old place values. It's a big concept for a child whose peers are still learning to count to 20, and she does get confused when trying to think it through without anything visual. These sheets will help her learn to picture it all in her head.
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