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Dinosaur counters promote learning through play by engaging children's senses, sparking their imagination, and fostering a natural curiosity for math concepts. Dinosaur counters serve as a versatile and engaging educational tool for introducing a variety of early math concepts to young children.
You can make it more challenging by mixing in other objects and having the child count just the dinosaurs. Utilise the counters as a way of demonstrating counting, addition and subtraction in a fun and memorable way.
Dinosaur counters can be effectively integrated into the classroom to serve as an engaging resource for interactive math games, cooperative group activities, and creative storytelling exercises, promoting social interaction and hands-on learning. Counters feature six different dinosaurs in six different colours (green, orange, red, blue, purple and yellow).
Addition and Subtraction: Create simple addition and subtraction problems using the mini dino counters. The detailed dinosaur counters can be used in sorting activities, classifying tasks which aid logic and reasoning, and can be used in messy or small world play. Attractive and friendly designs allow these pretend dinosaurs to be used as motivational tools such as student rewards. I bought these to practise simple addition and subtraction with my reception class and we also used them to revise positional language.A family run Sensory Toy Company committed to providing good quality sensory toys, equipment and sensory play activity ideas for all ages and developmental stages, through the stimulation of senses. Grouping and Sharing: Have multiple children play together and use dinosaur counters to model sharing and division of objects equally. Learning through play, these counters engage children’s senses and imagination whilst promoting playful, interactive and enjoyable play.
Brilliant for home schooling or even in classrooms as an alternative way of learning for tactile and reluctant learners or those with a shorter attention span. We support people, families and communities with neurodiversity / neurodevelopmental conditions that require sensory inputs. My son ahs ADHD and cannot do math with these without befomi g distracted by color or species sorting. They mention that it's an excellent product for the cost, it' s well made and fab for their intended use of helping kids recognise patterns and a great classroom resource.Dinosaur figures include stegosaurus, brontosaurus, t-rex, triceratops, pterodactyl and ankylosaurus. We homeschool and it is excruciating to get through a simple problem of 12 minus seven when your kid is compulsive about having 12 triceratops who must be sorted by color abd then must be color coordinated by to the appropriate trex for consumption.