Decimal Numeral Cards
- Color-coded units, tenths, hundredths and thousandths
- One set of large cards and teo sets of small cards
- For elementary school children
- Color-coded numerals on white cardstock. Lamination and cutting required.
- Montessori decimal cards. Introduction; one set of large cards; two sets of small cards; and reproducible place value grid.
Note: Decimal Numeral Cards are support materials and not automatically included in classroom sets.
Color-coded cards used to compose decimals up to three decimal places. Can use in conjunction with Montessori decimal beads or other decimal grids. Visualization of place value of one, two, and three-place decimals.
Color-coded numerals on white cardstock. Lamination and cutting required. Recommended storage (not included): Nine-inch by three-inch plastic organizer for introduction and for large cards. Secure small cards with rubber bands and store in same sorter.
Scope and Sequence Chart (Click here)
The teacher's experience and the sequence of skills in the students' basic math program are the best guides in determining which skills should be introduced first. In general, the scope and sequence chart above can be used as a guide.
A number of sets for younger children are "color coded." Some teachers present all the levels with an exercise set, while others prefer to present all the blue (two-digit) exercises, progress to the pink (three-digit), and culminate with the green (four-digit).
Other skills such as Roman Numerals require no prerequisites other rhan an understanding of place value. Such exercises can be presented any time.
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