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UsbornePack of 4 Math Activity Books for Ages 6-9

R449

Retail: R680
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R449

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Graphs and Charts Activity Book

Discover all kinds of graphs and charts and how to use them in this entertaining activity book. The activities encourage children to collect and analyse data, from tallying the number of animals spotted on safari, to displaying types of weather on a bar chart and sorting animals into a Venn diagram. Quizzes after each section let children test what they’ve learned.

Maths Activity Pad

This giant activity pad contains a multitude of mathematical puzzles, covering the key topics of adding and subtracting, multiplying and dividing, sequences, fractions and time. Each page has a different theme, including an astronaut academy, a city museum and the ocean. The tear-off sheets are great for sharing, and all the answers are included.

Times Tables Activity Pad

A colourful, placemat-sized pad packed with activities to help children practise their times tables. There’s a sheet for each table up to x12 with drawing, spotting, dot-to-dot and matching puzzles, plus a “Crystal Quest” game to practise all the tables. Answers are at the back of the pad and there’s a times tables poster to tear off and keep too.

Times Tables Activity Book

A write-in activity book of puzzles, activities and stickers to help children learn the times tables from 2 to 12. Puzzles include solving number clues to reach Treasure Island, or working out how long it takes to fly between alien planets. Activities are arranged by times table, and quizzes after each section let children test what they’ve learned.

Product Features
  • Pack of 4 
  • Mathematics practice
  • Practice timetables through drawing and games
  • Times table poster tear off
  • Mathermatical puzzles with various themes
  • Multiple quizzes for extra practice
  • Answers are included in books
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