The Euro’s Safe
Learn the correspondence between numbers and coins at a glance
The Euro’s Safe introduces children to the world of counting money–not with units, tens and hundreds–but with cents and euros like in everyday experiences. This is the Analogical Method’s wager: to start the mathematical learning path in a simple and concrete way.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Wall poster to hang up in class or at home so that the children can perceive the correspondence between the number and the coin in an instant, thanks to:
the representation of the hundred composed of cents
the depictions of the coins for practicing how to make the first purchase
intuitive references for fractions and percentages
exercises for recognizing the quantity to carry out indicating the cents
Guide with instructions for teachers and parents on the uses and potential of the poster.
THE ACTIVITIES TO PERFORM WITH THE POSTER
The poster becomes a working tool which substitutes the classic abacus dots with coins that make up the euro. Children, starting from kindergarten, can begin the path of discovery of cents with the possibility to perceive their value as concrete and real items on the poster.
The euro’s safe includes game suggestions in which children simulate making purchases by indicating the coins in the closet-safe, integrating this with the tool. It is possible to glue real cents to the poster by using glue or adhesive, and organize a buying and selling market. With the activities proposed with the poster, addition and subtraction are not used, instead focussing simply on quantity identification.
The Maxi reading keyboard
Learn to read by typing the letters on the colourful poster
The maxi reading keyboard allows children to learn to read in a systematic way, “typing” the letters just like on the keyboard of a computer, trying to compose the words suggested by the pictures along the bottom of the strip. Available to the whole class, the wall poster strip provides a panoramic view of the alphabet and its magical correspondence between the capital and lowercase letters, and between phonemes and graphemes.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Two wall strips to hang in class or at home, which show:
both the capital and lowercase letters of the alphabet
the digraphs and trigraphs on a single key, to equalize the relationship between phoneme and grapheme
some pictures for learning how to compose the first words, typing them on the keyboard
Guide with practical instructions for teachers and parents on how to use the posters.
ACTIVITIES TO CARRY OUT USING THE KEYBOARD
By placing the poster at the children’s height, each of them can ‘type’ their name on the wall strip and then try to compose the words suggested by the drawings below the strip. The letters are exemplified by images of real objects, and the correspondence between capital, lowercase and groups of letters (digraphs and trigraphs) can be perceived at a glance.