Detailed description:Detailed description:
PLEASE NOTE! 
 When delivered, our products are neither cut nor laminated. The accessories, like perspex boxes, file caskets and so on, that are sometimes shown in the catalog, were only taken to demonstrate a possible use of our items. They are not part of the item itself and not included.
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Age4-5, 5-6, 7-11, 12-13
ContributorsReview: Beatrice Deveaux, Idea: Axel Holtz 
 Translation: Paul Read
Additional articleswooden laying blocks, order here: 
manualRecommended Age (s):  4-13 years  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are meant to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 First trim the edges of the laminated cards, then cut exactly down the middle to obtain 2 A5 cards. 
 Cut out the cards with the tasks and solutions individually. 
 Copy the templates on card of appropriate color. 
 Sides not to be laminated: 2 pages with the 4 templates 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Teaching content:  Fundamental geometric terms, spatial awareness, hands-on familiarization with Pythagoras' theorem  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: geometry, geometric shapes, triangles and squares, etc. 
 Free work, individual work, pair work, small group work  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 a floor mat or felt board, wooden blocks from the company Prüfl, scissors, glue, paper  
How to use:  The children can be introduced to the topic by playing the game 'Pythagoras' Theorem'. The children can get a feel for the different shapes before working with the A5 cards and tackling the tasks.  
Control of Error:  The children can check their progress by referring to the reverse side of the cards, and by looking at the control photos.  
Additional information:  The copied templates can be used both for creating and gluing patterns, and for creating booklets. The children can complete the tasks, and glue their patterns into a booklet. The patterns can be labeled, and the booklet can be used for reference. 
 Wooden laying blocks from Prüfl are recommended. They are available at 
  Links and additional Pythagoras material can be found at 
www.lernmaterial.atpages34
leaves17th
Age4-5, 5-6, 7-11, 12-13
ContributorsReview: Beatrice Deveaux, Idea: Axel Holtz 
 Translation: Paul Read
Additional articleswooden laying blocks, order here: 
manualRecommended Age (s):  4-13 years  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are meant to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 First trim the edges of the laminated cards, then cut exactly down the middle to obtain 2 A5 cards. 
 Cut out the cards with the tasks and solutions individually. 
 Copy the templates on card of appropriate color. 
 Sides not to be laminated: 2 pages with the 4 templates 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Teaching content:  Fundamental geometric terms, spatial awareness, hands-on familiarization with Pythagoras' theorem  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: geometry, geometric shapes, triangles and squares, etc. 
 Free work, individual work, pair work, small group work  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 a floor mat or felt board, wooden blocks from the company Prüfl, scissors, glue, paper  
How to use:  The children can be introduced to the topic by playing the game 'Pythagoras' Theorem'. The children can get a feel for the different shapes before working with the A5 cards and tackling the tasks.  
Control of Error:  The children can check their progress by referring to the reverse side of the cards, and by looking at the control photos.  
Additional information:  The copied templates can be used both for creating and gluing patterns, and for creating booklets. The children can complete the tasks, and glue their patterns into a booklet. The patterns can be labeled, and the booklet can be used for reference. 
 Wooden laying blocks from Prüfl are recommended. They are available at 
  Links and additional Pythagoras material can be found at 
www.lernmaterial.at