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Play N Learn Toys


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We are located south of
Sarno in the Wickham Green
Plaza next to The Dance Center

674 N. Wickham
Melbourne, Florida
321 751-1313
Parent Support Group
B-Focasd
BFOCASD Brevard Families of Children
with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (or Similar Disabilities).
BFOCASD meetings are the first Wednesday of every month from 7-9 p.m.
Brevard County, Florida
Services
At
The Success Project
Melbourne, Florida
•Private School
•Auditory Processing Testing & Training
• Attention & Cognitive Testing
• Attention and Peak
Performance Coaching
•Free Parent Classes
•School Services
• Programs tailored
to personal needs
• Resource library
• Retail area to try
products before buying

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Counting Cat
invites
young children to learn to count and teaches simple addition and
subtraction. Lights and digital speech along with tactile and visual
feedback motivate kids to learn independently. Slide the counters and
the cat keeps count or speaks the addition or subtraction sentencebr>
$19.99 |
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Fairy Queen
Playing Cards
Beautifully illustrated by Melissa Sweet to teach simple addition.
Playing cards develops fine motor
and visual discrimination skills
$7.95 |
Sort N' Shapes
Young
learners will develop color recognition and visual perception with this
unique sorting game. Group the plastic shapes by color then stack the
pieces on the sorting bar according to the work cards. Great for
reinforcing matching and fine motor skills
$9.99 |
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Favorites and curriculum
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Counting Alpha Dough $24.95 |
Hands On Math: Counting, Number recognition and Writing kit
Roll a rope of dough from one of the 3 tubs and press it onto the large
red number on the wipe off card. Turn the card over and use the enclosed
crayon to practice writing numbers. Count the circles, roll and place
the matching number of dough pieces on the card. Kit includes
step-by-step activities, 31 Write & Wipe Number Mats, 3 tubs of modeling
dough and a jumbo washable crayon. For children 3 yrs +. |
Picture Math
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Help beginning, struggling, and nonreaders improve basic math skills
with these easy-to-use, highly visual worksheets. The Basic Picture
Math program uses realistic illustrations of everyday objects to
teach and reinforce beginning math concepts. Each worksheet includes one
line of simple directions followed by an example to help students
visualize and understand the given task.
Covers 10 basic math skills and concepts:
- Numbers and Number Words (0-10)
- Counting
- Ordering and Comparing
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Measurement
- Money
- Shapes and Patterns
- Fractions
- Graphing
Features 10 Units
A unit has been developed for each skill listed above. Each unit
contains a variety of reproducibleactivities that help students practice
the designated skill. 'Real-world' illustrations make the program
appropriate for students of varying ages and ability levels. Some of the
everyday objects illustrated are foods, clothing, animals, school
supplies, and money.
Assessment
A multiple-choice assessment is provided at the end of each unit to help
students demonstrate their acquired skills and prepare for standardized
tests. The Basic Picture Math program also contains a
comprehensive, multiple-choice final assessment.
Includes 150-page Teacher's Binder with instructions, 101
reproducible worksheets, 10 reproducible unit tests, a reproducible
final assessment, and answer keys.
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Picture math LifeskillsWorkbook
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This comprehensive collection of 150 reproducible visual math
worksheets, by PCI's Janie Haugen, is an adaptive teaching tool that
helps students who are visual learners understand how math works in
their everyday lives. This visual approach takes the mystery out of
problem solving, while the engaging format of the worksheets allows
emerging math students to find success.
The 300 easy-to-follow word problems (two on each worksheet) have
clear illustrations to help students see and understand basic
computations such as determining the total number of calories in a meal,
preparing a shopping budget, deciding how many spaces to move a pawn
when playing a game with two dice, dividing foods or other items evenly
between a set number of people, determining the amount of money to buy
an item, and much more.
Components
The program includes one Teacher's Binder with instruction guide, Answer
Keys and Progress Charts, 50 Adding Worksheets, 50 Subtracting
Worksheets, 25 Multiplying Worksheets, and 25 Dividing Worksheets. The
binder is conveniently tabbed into four sections to find the
corresponding worksheets easily.
The worksheets are divided into Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and
Dividing. The worksheets can be utilized in any order, making them
effective for students of varying math abilities. Each math problem
presents a life skill scenario with two or three easy-to-read sentences
in a short story format. A truly inclusive math activity program,
students with limited or no reading skills can also complete the simple
math in this program.
A sample of an Adding Worksheet follows: "Kay goes riding in a boat
with 5 friends. There are 4 life jackets under the seats and 2 life
jackets in the bow of the boat. How many life jackets in all?"
A sample of a Subtraction Worksheet follows: "Hakeem is working at a
grocery store. The store has 150 shopping baskets. Only 17 baskets are
not being used. How many
baskets are being used?"
A sample of a Multiplication Worksheet follows: "Andy wants to get a
private telephone number at home. It will cost $14.20 a month. How much
will the private number cost for 3 months?"
A sample of a Division Worksheet follows: "Danae goes to computer lab
for one hour each day. She shares a computer with 3 other students. How
many minutes will Danae get to use it?" |
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