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Complete Bead Material without box
The set includes: 1. Short chains made of coloured bead bars of denominations 1 – 10. Each chain has
as many bars as the bars have beads on them. 2. A set of long chains made of coloured bead bars of
denominations 1 – 10. 3. Corresponding to each long chain, there are as many squares required to form a cube for that number . There is -
Control Charts
This is a set of 17 charts and 4 boxes of number tiles. The tiles have the numbers printed in red, green, yellow and blue to denote addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. All the charts have blocks of squares printed on them. Each control chart has the basic combinations and the results printed on them. Each work chart has the basic combinations
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Cube for Pink Tower
This material contains wooden box having 271 cubes of dimension 1cm3.
To demonstrate difference of cubes of two numbers -
Cubing Material
A wooden partitioned tray containing one cube in each colour and 27 squares each for all numbers from 1
to 9 To demonstrate the cube of the sum of numbers -
Deccanomial Bead Bars
Wooden box with 10 compartments containing 55 of each of the coloured bead bars 1 to 10.
The set of bead bars is used for building the decanomial. The entire multiplication table from 1 to 10 may be constructed in geometrical form using the beads -
Decimal Fraction Material
Material consists of a felt board with whole numbers and fraction numbers printed on them. This material also comes with two boxes consisting of beads and cubes to enable arithmetic operations with both whole numbes and decimal numbers
To introduce the arithmetic operations with decimal fraction numbers -
Dot Game
It is made of Hardboard. It is squared and has columns headed 1, 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000. The columns are
divided into small squares so that there are ten in each horizontal row. At the foot of each column are two
spaces, the upper one for indicating the changing process with dots, and lower one for the result. There is a blank column on the right side in -
Felt Material – TH – H – T – U
Felt Material: TH, H, T, U – A felt mat with the Unit, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands printed on them used in conjunction with the beads