Recycle RoundUP Math Strategies mat

$220$700 (USD)

Kids will have jumbo amounts of fun as they race to find number pairs that make 10, doubles or anything you create!  The most popular comment from every teacher is:  “This mat is so versatile, I can teach so much and not only math!”  Add a couple of small blue recycling bins and you got a full-size game that will entertain and educate your entire class for a long time.  Grades JK – 8

Sizes

GIANT – 92 inches x 268 inches, 233 cm x 680 cm
SCHOOL – 60 inches x 175 inches, 152 cm x 444 cm
HOME – 36 inches x 105 inches, 91 cm x 266 cm

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Kids from all elementary grades love all the games we play with this Recycle RoundUP Math Strategies mat.  A popular game is flipping all the garbage over on the mat for a challenging memory game.  Organize two teams and send out 2 kids from each team at a time to find a pair and have them toss in their recycling bin.  Continue until all garbage is removed from the river. Have each team count all the numbered garbage in their recycling bin.  Who gathered more?

Math games are endless to play on this Recycle RoundUP Math Strategies mat. (Allows students to have full physical participation in all games)

Whole class math activities
Send students in pairs to find the sum of two or three numbers, the product of an equation given and more.

Create fun games to cover the following strategies and get your students moving!

Make 10
Subtraction Strategy
Counting On
Using Doubles
Multiples of Ten
Trailing Zeros

Additional Information

Made in Canada and the United States. (depending on your location)

Durable, heavy duty, waterproof, tear-resistant, washable, indoor/outdoor material (no sharp objects or rocks underneath). Non-toxic. Does not contain chlorine or halogens.

Care Instructions:
Clean your mat as needed and remove any dirt with water and a mild detergent.  If food or drink is spilled, wipe up right away with a damp cloth or mop.

Storage:
Roll up and store dry.

Videos

Recycle-RoundUP – Number memory game from Jump2Math on Vimeo.