Flat laminated card version of the plastic Numicon Baseboard. The decimal baseboard side is a possible representation of an expanded 1-shape that allows children to begin to explore decimals. Through carefully scaffolded progression, children can begin to use Numicon Shapes on the baseboard to represent decimal parts of numbers.
Features
Numicon is research-based and proven to have a significant and lasting impact on results.
Numicon apparatus encourages children to reason mathematically through use of concrete objects.
This apparatus is suitable for teaching Number, Pattern and Calculating and Geometry, Measurement and Statistics.
Each Numicon Teaching Resource Handbook activity includes a list of the concrete resources used to support learning.
This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT
Reviews
Numicon has become part of what I do when teaching maths. It has become an integral part of maths lessons because it works! However did we teach maths before Numicon? - Maths Coordinator, Chandlings Manor School, Oxfordshire