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Teachables Eco-Wood Base Ten Flats - Wooden, Pack of 10

Item Code: TEB6310
$52.84 (inc. GST)
$45.95 (ex. GST)
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The Teachables Eco-Wood Base Ten Flats set includes 10 flats, each measuring 10 x 10 x 1cm, made from Eco-Wood. These flats represent the value of 100 and are perfect for expanding your existing Base Ten set or replacing missing flats. Base Ten Flats are essential for teaching students about hundreds and are an excellent tool for visualising place value. Whether used for teaching addition, subtraction, or understanding number structure, the Eco-Wood material provides a durable and sustainable alternative to plastic educational resources.

Educational Benefits:

  • Facilitates understanding of place value by representing hundreds, essential for mastering the number system.
  • Perfect for hands-on activities in addition, subtraction, and multiplication, enhancing the learning experience.
  • Works seamlessly with other Base Ten pieces, making it easy to expand or replace parts of your Base Ten set.
  • Eco-friendly and sustainably sourced, promoting environmental responsibility in the classroom.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Incorporate Base Ten Flats into group exercises to represent and decompose numbers in the hundreds place.
  • Use the flats to visually explain place value concepts when teaching multi-digit addition and subtraction.
  • Combine the flats with other Base Ten pieces for engaging activities that explore number relationships.
  • Encourage students to work with the flats to understand the concept of regrouping and trading in large number calculations.

Information:

  • Ages: Suitable for Foundation to Year 6
  • Set includes: 10 Eco-Wood Base Ten Flats, each measuring 10 x 10 x 1cm
  • Material: Eco-Wood (80% wood, 20% recycled plastic), derived from sustainable, CO2-neutral production
  • Packaging: Supplied in a durable cardboard box for easy storage and organisation