Part No. | Type |
14660-A | GEOBOARD |
14660-B | MAGNET FRACTION DISC WITH MAGNETIC |
14660-C | PEARL MARBLES |
14660-D | PYTHAGORAS THEOREM FORMULA DERIVATION AS PRACTICAL GAME |
14660-E | BANKING DUMMY CHEQUE BOOK & DUMMY PAY-IN-SLIP |
14660-F | SET OF CUPS WITH VOLUME MARKED |
14660-G | CUBES OF ALGEBRA |
Here’s a breakdown of the potential uses for each item:
- GeoBoard:
- Uses: GeoBoards are often used to explore and illustrate geometric concepts, including shapes, angles, symmetry, and area. They are particularly useful for visualizing and solving geometric problems.
- Magnet Fraction Disc with Magnetic:
- Uses: This magnetic fraction disc set is likely used to teach and demonstrate concepts related to fractions. Students can manipulate the magnetic discs to understand fraction operations, equivalence, and comparisons.
- Pearl Marbles:
- Uses: Marbles can be used for probability experiments and statistical analysis. They can also be employed in geometry to explore concepts like symmetry and tessellation.
- Pythagoras Theorem Formula Derivation as Practical Game:
- Uses: This practical game likely involves hands-on activities to help students understand and derive the Pythagorean theorem. It could involve physically arranging shapes or objects to demonstrate the relationship between the sides of a right-angled triangle.
- Banking Dummy Cheque Book & Dummy Pay-In-Slip:
- Uses: These items may be used to simulate banking transactions, providing students with a practical understanding of financial concepts, such as deposits and withdrawals. It could also be part of a broader financial literacy curriculum.
- Set of Cups with Volume Marked:
- Uses: These cups are likely used for exploring concepts related to volume and capacity in geometry and measurement. Students can perform hands-on activities to understand the relationships between different volumes.
- Cubes of Algebra:
- Uses: Algebraic cubes may be used for visualizing and solving algebraic expressions and equations. They can be a tactile way to represent variables, coefficients, and algebraic operations.
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