Detailed description: Detailed description:
ATTENTION!
On delivery our items are not laminated and not cut. The organizational aids such as boxes, card index boxes and the like that may be shown in the catalog are not included in the scope of delivery. We only used this accessory for demonstration purposes.
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Age 7-11
Brief description Diverse entry into the world of Roman numerals, loosened up with laying materials and a demanding "scrabble-like" number game, as well as an introduction to the functioning of the Roman abacus
scope 11 index cards plus cover card 1 printed Roman calculation frame (A4) plus 6 task cards 4 placement cards A5 with 20 placement cards each 1 A3 game board (2xA4) with placement cards and detailed instructions
Additional articles "Roman Numbers - Hundreds Field" (also in the shop)
At www.lernmaterial.at there are numerous other materials (dominos, card game and worksheets) on the Roman numerals.
manual Recommended school level (s): 3rd-5th School level
Manufacturing: Laminate all sheets (recommended film thickness: 90-125 microns).
For the index cards, first cut off the overlapping laminating edge and then cut the A4 page in half exactly in the middle - each gives 2 A5 index cards.
The game plan for the "Coliseum Numbers Game" consists of 2 A4 pages. These make up an A3 playing field when connected (adhesive tape).
Pages not to be laminated: none
Pages or cards bound in a booklet: none
Content / curriculum reference: Comprehensive work and information material on the subject of “Roman Numbers”, getting to know another number system
Possible uses: Mathematics - Römer - number systems - computing devices
Use in free work, in individual work, in partner work or small group work.
Preparations: To work with this material, the children also need:
A work carpet or a felt tray, 35 tiles (or similar) for calculating with the Roman abacus,
How it works: The card index as a source of information
The laying cards for practicing and consolidating the conversion from Arabic numbers to Roman and vice versa
The functioning of the Roman abacus is shown on 6 special index cards and is intended to stimulate the representation of numbers and arithmetic.
The "Colosseum Numbers Game" is a "Scrabble - Variant" and is explained in detail in the material on an A4 page.
Self-control: The "Arab-Roman" cards enable self-control by giving the "Roman" variants as "Arab" and vice versa. So the child always has a plate to look at.
Experiences, tips, tips: "Roman Numbers - Hundreds Field" (also in the shop)
At:
www.lernmaterial.at there are numerous other materials (dominos, card game and worksheets) on the Roman numerals.
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Age 7-11
Brief description Diverse entry into the world of Roman numerals, loosened up with laying materials and a demanding "scrabble-like" number game, as well as an introduction to the functioning of the Roman abacus
scope 11 index cards plus cover card 1 printed Roman calculation frame (A4) plus 6 task cards 4 placement cards A5 with 20 placement cards each 1 A3 game board (2xA4) with placement cards and detailed instructions
Additional articles "Roman Numbers - Hundreds Field" (also in the shop)
At www.lernmaterial.at there are numerous other materials (dominos, card game and worksheets) on the Roman numerals.
manual Recommended school level (s): 3rd-5th School level
Manufacturing: Laminate all sheets (recommended film thickness: 90-125 microns).
For the index cards, first cut off the overlapping laminating edge and then cut the A4 page in half exactly in the middle - each gives 2 A5 index cards.
The game plan for the "Coliseum Numbers Game" consists of 2 A4 pages. These make up an A3 playing field when connected (adhesive tape).
Pages not to be laminated: none
Pages or cards bound in a booklet: none
Content / curriculum reference: Comprehensive work and information material on the subject of “Roman Numbers”, getting to know another number system
Possible uses: Mathematics - Römer - number systems - computing devices
Use in free work, in individual work, in partner work or small group work.
Preparations: To work with this material, the children also need:
A work carpet or a felt tray, 35 tiles (or similar) for calculating with the Roman abacus,
How it works: The card index as a source of information
The laying cards for practicing and consolidating the conversion from Arabic numbers to Roman and vice versa
The functioning of the Roman abacus is shown on 6 special index cards and is intended to stimulate the representation of numbers and arithmetic.
The "Colosseum Numbers Game" is a "Scrabble - Variant" and is explained in detail in the material on an A4 page.
Self-control: The "Arab-Roman" cards enable self-control by giving the "Roman" variants as "Arab" and vice versa. So the child always has a plate to look at.
Experiences, tips, tips: "Roman Numbers - Hundreds Field" (also in the shop)
At:
www.lernmaterial.at there are numerous other materials (dominos, card game and worksheets) on the Roman numerals.