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Anemeeoke Ten Frame Pop Board Set of 6 | Quiet Fidgets for Classroom & Montessori Math
Anemeeoke Ten Frame Pop Board Set of 6 | Quiet Fidgets for Classroom & Montessori Math
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Compact, engaging ten-frame learning for prek–k
Introducing the Anemeeoke Ten Frame Pop Board Set of 6 — a quiet, tactile learning tool designed to spark curiosity in early math concepts. Each board invites hands-on counting and number exploration in a calm, focused way, making it a practical addition to busy classrooms or cozy at‑home learning spaces. The patent registration is in progress, underscoring its unique approach to hands-on practice.
Small, mighty, and portable
- Pocket‑size design at 3.86 × 1.69 inches and only 18 g, easy to carry in a pocket or bag.
- Bold, durable colors help maintain visual interest and support sensory engagement during activities.
Build early math skills with a ten-frame concept
- Supports foundational ideas such as counting, addition, subtraction, and number patterns.
- Visualizes relationships like making 10, number doubles, halving, and even simple multiplication through hands-on use.
Calm, focus, and classroom-ready play
- Each press of the bubble pop can offer a soothing, tactile moment that may help with focus during lessons.
- Compact, portable design makes it suitable for small-group work, individual practice, or quick sensory breaks.
Versatile learning moments
Perfect for PreK–K classrooms, homeschooling, and on-the-go learning. The bold colors and durable build support repeated use in daily activities, centers, or circle time with minimal setup. Consider this tool as a flexible option for visual math exploration and independent practice.
FAQ
Q: What ages is the Anemeeoke Ten Frame Pop Board suitable for?
A: Ideal for ages 2–6, supporting early counting, number sense, and calm focus in preschool and kindergarten settings.
Q: How can this pop board support classroom activities?
A: Great for quick math warmups, small-group activities, and individual sensory breaks without noise disruption.