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Plastic straight-nozzle droppers with bulbs.
Great for a variety of classroom experiments as well as art projects
Easy to clean
Spark an early interest in STEM learning with these versatile eyedroppers
Set of 12 clear plastic eyedroppers perfect for elementary science class lessons
Plastic construction is safer than glass for children to use
Squeezing the bulbs during use builds the many small muscles of a child’s hand
Starting and stopping point for each stroke
Made of durable plastic that will last for several children
No adult supervision required
Made in the USA
Starting and stopping point for each stroke
Made of durable plastic that will last for several children
No adult supervision required
Made in the USA
Guides the pencil through each letter configuration
Numbers and directional arrows for correct letter formation
Alphabet sequencing for reading readiness
Allows the learner to feel the motion of making the letter
A great tool for beginning lettering and writing
Sturdy plastic stencils are designed so the hand is forced to lift where normal lift occurs in handwriting
They give practice forming correct letter contours (arrows cue writing direction), coordination of eye-hand movements, and development of standard stroke patterns
Lifts the pencil where normal lift is in handwriting sequence
Break-resistant heavy-duty pencil sharpener creates precise tips to reduce lead breakage and frustrations
Flyaway cutter prevents over-sharpening by stopping the cutter when pencil reaches ideal sharpness
SafeStart motor stops shaving when bin is removed
Easy-to-empty, large shaving bin means less mess
Watch probability in action. Conduct probability experiments, collect data and learn about ratios. Children will be fascinated by the randomness of the spinner!
Design your own games. Create a simple yes/no spinner or segment the spinner into numbers or colors for use in a game… they are a useful, flexible learning tool.
Encourage student participation. Students can spin to take turns answering questions, reading out loud or performing classroom duties.
Use wet-erase or permanent markers to divide, label and customize.
Watch probability in action. Conduct probability experiments, collect data and learn about ratios. Children will be fascinated by the randomness of the spinner!
Design your own games. Create a simple yes/no spinner or segment the spinner into numbers or colors for use in a game… they are a useful, flexible learning tool.
Encourage student participation. Students can spin to take turns answering questions, reading out loud or performing classroom duties.
Use wet-erase or permanent markers to divide, label and customize.