Toss, catch, count and learn! These Number Bean Bags bring physical movement and number recognition together for dynamic maths learning through play. This set includes 10 soft canvas bean bags, each clearly marked with numerals 1 to 10, corresponding number words, and matching dot patterns. Perfectly designed for hands-on activities, these bean bags are ideal for exploring counting, sequencing, number bonds to 10, and more. Whether used indoors or outdoors, they support a range of engaging games that combine early maths skills with gross motor development. Made with sturdy canvas and filled with plastic pellets, they’re durable and safe for younger learners—especially those who find handling a rolling ball tricky. Use them to create interactive number lines, throw-and-answer games, or simple maths challenges involving addition or subtraction. Their tactile nature makes them a great multisensory tool to keep young learners actively involved in foundational numeracy. This versatile set invites creativity and encourages the development of both cognitive and physical skills through purposeful play.
Educational Benefits:
- Supports number recognition using numerals, words, and dot patterns.
- Promotes development of number sequencing and basic addition/subtraction.
- Enhances gross motor coordination through catching, tossing, and aiming activities.
- Encourages multisensory learning to improve engagement and retention in early numeracy.
Classroom Ideas:
- Create a human number line by having students arrange themselves in order 1 to 10.
- Play a catch-and-count game where students say the number when catching a bean bag.
- Set up a target game where students throw bean bags onto matching numerals on a mat.
- Use in maths relay races where students solve equations and throw the answer bean bag into a basket.
Information:
- Ages: Suitable for ages 3 years and up
- Contents: 10 canvas bean bags numbered 1–10 with numerals, words, and dots
- Fill: Plastic pellets
- Measurements: Each bean bag approx. 10 cm x 10 cm
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