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Scholastic Counting Caddie and Place Value Pocket Chart

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  • Plastic Dowel rod stitched inside Each pocket chart for stability
  • Reinforced grommets
  • Realistic photographs in full color
  • 3 place value Cards (4" X 1-1/2")
  • 30 Number cards (3 copies of numbers 0 to 9) (2" X 1-1/2")
  • 200 plastic counting straws (6")


Two-color cards include 3 place-value cards, 30 Number cards, and 1 title card. Also includes 200 plastic straws, Plus a 2-page activity guide. Pocket chart features a storage pocket for cards and straws. The counting Caddie pocket chart is ideal for illustrating ones, tens, and hundreds place values, as well as for counting the days of the school year and reinforcing other math lessons.


desertshopper
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024
Exactly what I wanted! Looks great
Chelsea
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
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Richann Mikell
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
The only downside is it doesn't come with rubber bands or anything to bundle the counting straws. Other than that, great purchase.
Natalka Kocan
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2023
Great resource for my math lessons! Every primary class should have one. Made of good materials.
Kay R.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I have utilized this time in my classroom. The plastic is durable and easy to see through. The item was in pristine condition when I received it. The size could be a little bigger for my kiddos, however, it was user-friendly.
Ana
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
This can be used to teach place value, counting skills during your morning meetings, or count how many days we've been in school emphasizing grouping tens, place value and counting on from a number. You can hot glue a magnet to the back of it to be used on the whiteboard. Satisifed!
Alicia
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2020
For my class, I laminated all the numbers and words to make it last for longer. Great product, Im happy that after looking through a few I decided to choose this one.
Madison Ramirez
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2020
Works awesome! Came with everything pictured and I use it all the time in my classroom. It took me awhile to find the write adhesive for the back because of how heavy it is. I don’t have anything to hang it on so I had to find a way to put it on my whiteboard. I had to use a lot of magnetic strips and Velcro
Jennifer Pendlebury
Reviewed in Australia on February 16, 2020
is as was shown in photos .
Bartolo
Reviewed in Spain on May 3, 2019
Como se ve en la foto.Buen material y acabado.Los “carteleS” de unidades y decenas están en inglés, como se ve en la foto
Wife-Mom-Teacher...tired
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2018
I have been using this chart for 5 years in my second grade classroom. It is really a quality product and still looks very nice on my wall. I hang it with removable 3M hooks and it hangs just fine. The extra straws fit well in the extra pouch, but not all at once. I put a handful in there at a time and then when it runs low, I add more. We use this for how long we have been in school and it is even easy for my students to use. You have to provide your own rubber bands to make bundles. The numbers and words are easy to read and they have lasted this long without laminating or altering in any way. I would recommend this for any classroom!
rousseau
Reviewed in France on December 2, 2018
Tableau pour travailler les nombres et leur positionnement jusqu à 999. Très bien si on veut l utiliser en autonomie mais aussi pour le rituel de «  chaque jour compte ». Un tout petit bémol pour les pailles il serait preferable de mettre des pailles de 3 couleurs: une couleur pour les unités, une pour les dizaines et une’ pour les centaines. Mais en achetant des pailles soi-meme ça marche aussi!
Catholic Mom
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2013
I laminated my numbers and words immediately with my little Scotch Laminator. Then I cut the numbers and words out with my little Martha Stewart paper cutter (from scrap booking) to make nice straight lines. The straws look just like the straws you stir coffee with- maybe slightly bigger, but if you loose straws then just buy regular or coffee straws. The pouch is smaller but holds your extra straws and numbers. The dimensions make it just right for a smaller space on the wall. Has no problem hanging with smaller thumb tacks. I might make a second set of words and numbers so people can see from across the room easier- but the size it comes with is fine too.
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