From Domino Doubles to 'Doubles plus One' and Parts-Whole conceptQuick View
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From Domino Doubles to 'Doubles plus One' and Parts-Whole concept

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This activity is for children KG-2 who struggle in math or have dyscalculia.<br /> It will help them connect familiar domino dot patterns with numbers and their doubles.<br /> The activity forms an essential tool to support learning addition facts.<br /> Our tool allows you to print your own set and provides a fun learning activity that can be done well within the child's attention span.<br /> The tool is designed to be repeated over the weeks until mastery.<br /> We designed this to follow the color code of the famous Cuisenaire rods.
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Number Sense activity with ruler.

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Number sense takes center stage in doing mathematics and is one of the main stumble blocks for students with dyscalculia. Being able to visualize and apply a number line is an important number sense activity. You can help your student to develop this ability using a ruler or a tape measure that shows the inches or centimeters on one side and is blank on the other side, as number line, and a few small indicator stickies.<br /> Helps building estimation and number line skills.<br /> Use K-2
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Number talks for domino games

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This is suitable for children KG-2. <br /> Developed for children with Dyscalculia.<br /> Children will love you number talk when using these cards with the familiar domino dot patterns.<br /> The goals is to use the knowledge of doubles to learn doubles plus one and double plus two.<br /> Children will explicitly learn to apply the doubles as an addition strategy.<br /> The game can also be played by two children so it is also suitable to have in your portfolio at a center.