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Abc Maths Kit - Equivalence Station Kit (Fractions, Percentages & Decimal)

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Abc Maths Kit - Equivalence Station Kit (Fractions, Percentages & Decimal)

Abc Maths Kit - Equivalence Station Kit (Fractions, Percentages & Decimal)

Deepen children’s understanding of fractions, decimals, and percentages with our NEW ABC Maths Kit – Equivalence Station Kit. Specially designed for group work (4–5 children) and fully aligned with the NEW Irish Primary Maths Curriculum, this hands-on station promotes visual and tactile learning of key equivalence concepts through concrete materials and structured exploration.

This comprehensive, ready-to-use kit includes:
✔️ Printed Foam Fraction Circles (Set of 51 x 5)
✔️ Fraction Tiles with Tray (Set of 51 x 5)
✔️ Demonstration Fraction Flip Chart – Teacher
✔️ Fraction Flip Book – Student (Set of 10)
✔️ Learning Resources Fraction Tower® Equivalency Cubes (Set of 5)
✔️ Green Tote Tray

Ideal for maths rotations, small-group instruction, and building conceptual understanding of fractional equivalence.

$133.94

Original: $382.70

-65%
Abc Maths Kit - Equivalence Station Kit (Fractions, Percentages & Decimal)

$382.70

$133.94

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Deepen children’s understanding of fractions, decimals, and percentages with our NEW ABC Maths Kit – Equivalence Station Kit. Specially designed for group work (4–5 children) and fully aligned with the NEW Irish Primary Maths Curriculum, this hands-on station promotes visual and tactile learning of key equivalence concepts through concrete materials and structured exploration.

This comprehensive, ready-to-use kit includes:
✔️ Printed Foam Fraction Circles (Set of 51 x 5)
✔️ Fraction Tiles with Tray (Set of 51 x 5)
✔️ Demonstration Fraction Flip Chart – Teacher
✔️ Fraction Flip Book – Student (Set of 10)
✔️ Learning Resources Fraction Tower® Equivalency Cubes (Set of 5)
✔️ Green Tote Tray

Ideal for maths rotations, small-group instruction, and building conceptual understanding of fractional equivalence.