Addition Wrap Ups
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| List Price: | $9.99 |
| Price: | $7.99 |
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Ships from and sold by The Education Station Inc
13 new or used available from $7.99
Average customer review:Product Description
Grades 1 - 3. Learn math skills by wrapping string from the problem on the left to the answer on the right. Turn it over and see if your answers are correct. This addition set contains 10 self correcting keys.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31175 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Learning Wrap-Ups
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Features
- Grades 1 - 3
- Learn and enhance math skills in the classroom with this addition set of 10 self correcting keys
Customer Reviews
Addition Wrap-Ups a big hit at our house!!
I bought a set of Addition Wrap-Up Keys for my homeschooled 5 yo daughter thinking that when she started to get into addition she might enjoy these more than workbook pages. As soon as I opened them she couldn't wait to try them. I briefly showed her how they work, and was amazed to see her pick up addition so quickly. Instead of using them to suplement her other math, I feel like we are using her other math to suplement the Wrap-Ups. I think this is a wonderful product. They are small, portable, self contained, and self correcting. They are great for using at home, in the car, the doctors office or to visit grandma. Right away, I bought the subraction set, and am planning to buy the others too, as soon as she is old enough to use them.
Must have for tutors!
When I was a kid I had trouble with my multiplication tables, and my tutor recommended these to my mom. Soon enough I was beating my own time scores and little did I know how much these would help me in the math world. Today I am buying these for the kids I tutor in math. Definitely worth the ten bucks, and they're durable and good for a range of ages!!!
awkward but good
We have used single keys in the past and tend to lose them so it is an advantage to have them all together. However, it does make the wrap up more difficult for kids to use. Despite this, it is still a great way for them to review their facts and get faster at addition.



