Measurement & Data Folder Game Library - K-Gr. 1

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Measurement & Data Folder Game Library - K-Gr. 1

$39.99
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Boosting math skills is a blast—with fun folder games children play on their own! Each ready-to-use game includes everything students need for independent practice with measuring using nonstandard units, gathering data to make graphs and more! Children simply grab a color-coded folder and a corresponding pouch of tiles…follow the simple, 3-step instructions to complete the activity…then check their own answers for instant reinforcement! Set includes 10 folder games in a storage box. Each folder measures 9 1/4" x 11 5/8".
Item # PP713
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Develops skills in measurement & data, comparing, ordering, and measuring objects, analog and digital time, classifying, and graphing.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.






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Measurement & Data Folder Game Library - K-Gr. 1

Overall Rating: 4 out of 51out of 2 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

Mostly too easy for kindergarten kids

May 27, 2020 - By Addyfrom Seattle

My son is a 5 year old headed into kindergarten this fall. Most of this set was far too easy for him. There are two clock activities that were a good challenge for him, and one graph chart that was a new way of looking at counting. But the other eight activities are simple counting exercises and simple comparison activities, all of which were quite easy.

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Great fun and learning too!

August 07, 2017 - By BreesMomfrom Seattle Suburbs

I am the mother of a preschooler and am always looking for fun things to do with her that are not super boring or plain nonsensical from an adult perspective. If it teaches her something bonus for that too. These games are great for that purpose. She is entertained for a good 20 minutes or more and I don't feel like pulling my hair out. She plays with them independently too. They are right at her level, though I would say that a kindergartner would like them too. For 1st grader probably too simple.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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