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The Original Three Bear Family® Basic Four Colour Counter Set

Tried & Tested: The Original Three Bear Family® Basic Four Colour Counter Set

Product rating: 5/5

About the Tester: This review was submitted by a complex needs teacher who used it in her class of eight children in Years 4-6.


About the resource

The Original Three Bear Family® also popularly known as the Compare Bears® are the famous colourful bear place value counters are great for maths teaching to help young children act out and understand abstract maths concepts including counting, sorting, size-grading, and mass comparison.

In this review, a complex needs teacher describes the benefits of this versatile maths teaching resource in her classroom.

 

Key features:

  • Multifunctional
  • Robust
  • Hard-wearing

 

What did you think of the concept?

This simple set of coloured bears is a must have for any classroom.  I used them for fractions and sharing however I use them regularly for different activities with our pre-formal learners. These activities including counting, colour matching and at present we are using them to show sharing and data collection. I love this product as it is versatile and hard wearing, I can use it in the classroom and in our outdoor area.

 

How did you use it?

This week we have been looking at fractions and sharing this is a tricky concept for our pre-formal learners therefore having these colourful bears to split it to groups is ideal.

How has it helped your teaching?

This product gave the children a very clear visual for learning about sharing. They are suitable for the children to use themselves when they are set independent learning tasks and can help me produce quick and clear assessments for evidence of learning.  I found the bears a good size and shape for our learners who require help with motor skills.

The tub of bears is an easy go-to for most maths lessons from counting, ordering in size, colour matching and positional language activity we have also used them for data analysis. The learners engage well the colourful bears which are easy to handle and are unbreakable.

The versatility of this product is what sets it apart for me, I can use this easy grab tub almost every day. I can use it in adult-led activities and in independent learning activities. The learners are able to handle the bears which are a good size for learners with reduced motor skills. They engage well with them and seem to like their bright colours.

 

What are the best features?

The children engage in this product due to the bright colours and design of the bears which makes them much more inviting than plain counters.  We have one learner who is very keen on using the bears. They like to name the bears and make them into families, and this gives us opportunity to use them for PHSE as well and Maths and English.

Female learner aged 9 was able to meet her learning goal by counting 20 bears in a line. She enjoyed lining them up and counting them. Her engagement was longer than we had seen for some other counting activities.

Working in complex needs we continually have to think outside the box to engage our learners, the bears can be used in many activities which gives the learners a chance to become familiar with them and we can extend activities as the learner meets their individual learning goals. This means the tub of bears is great value for money as they can be used in a wide range of activities with learners.

I personally think this is great value for money, it is super multifunctional and hardwearing, easy to clean, and the learners have engaged very well with the bright coloured bears.

 

How would you rate the long-term appeal?

This will be a regularly used item in my classroom, it is very good value for money and for me is a real must have. It is simple in design but has many uses. They are suitable for our learners who are working below pre Key Stage 1, for activities such as investigation and colour naming/ matching. They are easy to wash if we have them hidden in sand etc. They can be used for during the concreate stage of counting and then we can move them on to use them for number bonds, estimating and an endless range of maths activities.

 

Can it be used to support SEND pupils?

Working with complex needs learners does mean we have to think outside the box to help engage learners. I have found the colour and easy to hold bears have engaged our learners for longer than tradition counters.

Learners become familiar with them, and we can extend activities to meet their individual learning goals.

 

Explore more of our Original Three Bear Family (Compare Bears) maths teaching resources.

Tried & Tested: The Original Three Bear Family® Basic Four Colour Counter Set

Product rating: 5/5

About the Tester: This review was submitted by a complex needs teacher who used it in her class of eight children in Years 4-6.


About the resource

The Original Three Bear Family® also popularly known as the Compare Bears® are the famous colourful bear place value counters are great for maths teaching to help young children act out and understand abstract maths concepts including counting, sorting, size-grading, and mass comparison.

In this review, a complex needs teacher describes the benefits of this versatile maths teaching resource in her classroom.

 

Key features:

  • Multifunctional
  • Robust
  • Hard-wearing

 

What did you think of the concept?

This simple set of coloured bears is a must have for any classroom.  I used them for fractions and sharing however I use them regularly for different activities with our pre-formal learners. These activities including counting, colour matching and at present we are using them to show sharing and data collection. I love this product as it is versatile and hard wearing, I can use it in the classroom and in our outdoor area.

 

How did you use it?

This week we have been looking at fractions and sharing this is a tricky concept for our pre-formal learners therefore having these colourful bears to split it to groups is ideal.

How has it helped your teaching?

This product gave the children a very clear visual for learning about sharing. They are suitable for the children to use themselves when they are set independent learning tasks and can help me produce quick and clear assessments for evidence of learning.  I found the bears a good size and shape for our learners who require help with motor skills.

The tub of bears is an easy go-to for most maths lessons from counting, ordering in size, colour matching and positional language activity we have also used them for data analysis. The learners engage well the colourful bears which are easy to handle and are unbreakable.

The versatility of this product is what sets it apart for me, I can use this easy grab tub almost every day. I can use it in adult-led activities and in independent learning activities. The learners are able to handle the bears which are a good size for learners with reduced motor skills. They engage well with them and seem to like their bright colours.

 

What are the best features?

The children engage in this product due to the bright colours and design of the bears which makes them much more inviting than plain counters.  We have one learner who is very keen on using the bears. They like to name the bears and make them into families, and this gives us opportunity to use them for PHSE as well and Maths and English.

Female learner aged 9 was able to meet her learning goal by counting 20 bears in a line. She enjoyed lining them up and counting them. Her engagement was longer than we had seen for some other counting activities.

Working in complex needs we continually have to think outside the box to engage our learners, the bears can be used in many activities which gives the learners a chance to become familiar with them and we can extend activities as the learner meets their individual learning goals. This means the tub of bears is great value for money as they can be used in a wide range of activities with learners.

I personally think this is great value for money, it is super multifunctional and hardwearing, easy to clean, and the learners have engaged very well with the bright coloured bears.

 

How would you rate the long-term appeal?

This will be a regularly used item in my classroom, it is very good value for money and for me is a real must have. It is simple in design but has many uses. They are suitable for our learners who are working below pre Key Stage 1, for activities such as investigation and colour naming/ matching. They are easy to wash if we have them hidden in sand etc. They can be used for during the concreate stage of counting and then we can move them on to use them for number bonds, estimating and an endless range of maths activities.

 

Can it be used to support SEND pupils?

Working with complex needs learners does mean we have to think outside the box to help engage learners. I have found the colour and easy to hold bears have engaged our learners for longer than tradition counters.

Learners become familiar with them, and we can extend activities to meet their individual learning goals.

 

Explore more of our Original Three Bear Family (Compare Bears) maths teaching resources.

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Tried & Tested: See My Feelings Mirror

The See My Feelings Mirror can help children with complex needs learn to recognise and identify facial expressions on themselves and others.

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Tried & Tested: See My Feelings Mirror

The See My Feelings Mirror can help children with complex needs learn to recognise and identify facial expressions on themselves and others.

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Tried and Tested: Code & Go® Robot Mouse Activity Set

Teach early coding skills through 100% screen-free, hands-on play with the Code & Go® Robot Mouse Activity Set.

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Tried & Tested: Numberblocks Reusable Clings

Recreate the Numberblocks One to Ten on smooth surfaces in your classroom such as windows, walls, and working walls. See how a maths lead uses these Numberblocks Reusable Clings.

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Tried & Tested: Numberblocks Reusable Clings

Recreate the Numberblocks One to Ten on smooth surfaces in your classroom such as windows, walls, and working walls. See how a maths lead uses these Numberblocks Reusable Clings.

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Tried & Tested: MathLink Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set

MathLink Cubes are the colourful, linkable, stackable cubes that are ideal for supporting students in Key Stage 1 maths learning. These colourful cubes are great for a range of hands-on maths activities. Teachers use them to help students with counting, sorting and patterning, addition and subtraction, number bonds, and early multiplication. They are also an ideal hands-on resource for students to visualise and solve simple maths problems. When maths lessons end, MathLink Cubes double as fun building toys.

Learning Resources has developed a special edition MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set. This set has all children need to use special edition MathLink Cubes to build the Numberblocks One to Ten in all the ways seen in the episodes. The set comes with Character Cards featuring quick and easy maths activities and write-and-wipe Activity Cards which feature 30 activities that closely follow several episodes from Series 1-3.

Tried & Tested: MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set

Tester: Joanne Moore, class teacher and maths lead at Snettisham Primary, in a class of 15.

What did you think of the concept of Numberblocks Set?
Really, really love it!! We love Numberblocks in my class and the episodes are very effective to use as part of our mathematics teaching in the early years. The children relate so well to the characters and I have found it has really supported their understanding of number to a deeper level more than any resources I have ever used in the past. So now having this set means the children now also have the concrete materials to build, manipulate and play around with the numbers to support their learning.

How did you use this product within your classroom?
All of the above. We used them for whole class teaching to demonstrate, we used them as a group to build the numbers, make a number line and I also then challenged the children to show me the numbers 11-20. Leaving them out for child-initiated learning I found the children were building the numbers and then role-playing with them like the story telling in the episodes.

What ideas do you have for other ways to use this product for learning?
We used the Numberblocks to make a number line. Children had to make the Numberblocks, find the numeral card and also find the Numicon piece to match. This enabled them to see the number in three different ways.

How has the resource supported learning in your classroom?
The children love the Numberblocks series on CBeebies and I use this and the NCETM planning guidance to form lots of our daily sessions. Now having the Numberblocks set means that the children can also physically build the numbers and use them as part of our maths activities.

They really relate to the characters and numbers which helps to concrete their understanding of the numbers and also to a deeper level. In our school we follow a mastery approach to mathematics so having the concrete resources is very important to our children’s learning. Using this set can support all of the five counting principles which are essential for children to develop in the early years. (Note: Click here to access the NCETM Numberblocks Support Material.)

Is the product innovative?
Yes, there is not another product like this out there. I have been wanting a set like this for so long! The children can build the numbers but also manipulate them changing their number shapes (not just a straight line/tower of cubes) which helps to concrete even more the idea that amounts of the same number can look different but still have the same number.

Please give some examples of where the product has positively affected an individual or the school?
I have a little girl that is a reluctant talker. She is very shy and often finds it difficult to hold attention to activities, but she absolutely loves Numberblocks! When I showed her this set, she was so excited and she spend so much time focusing on building all the numbers, talking to me about what she was doing with the numbers and then she role played with the numbers like in the episodes and I’ve never heard her talk so much!

Does the resource support the work of the teacher?
Yes it helps when showing different mathematical concepts in the classroom and also to support children alongside their maths activities. Leaving these out in the classroom as part of the continuous provision also provides mathematical play opportunities and different levels of challenge.

What would you say are the greatest benefits of the product, both to you as the teacher and to your students?
The children love Numberblocks, so this set makes them so excited about numbers. It supports their understanding and learning as they can play with the numbers, manipulate, and explore with them. The mathematical possibilities are endless.

Do you think this product will meet your requirements to teach the National Curriculum Framework?
Yes, it can help meet all of the Early Years Foundation Stage early learning maths goals and also can be used into year 1 and 2 to support with many mathematical concepts.

How would you rate the long-term appeal of the product, both to you as the teacher, and to your students?
I give it 10/10 – the product will last years. The cubes are durable and hardwearing. I combined two sets which is plenty for a small group of children to use.

Do you think the product is unique or different from other resources in the subject area?
Yes as said above, there aren’t any other products like this. They are different to the regular multilink cubes as these MathLink Cubes match with the colour of the Numberblocks, and children are able to build each exact number character.

Does the product offer any support for SEND pupils?
Yes, because they are hands-on concrete materials this set can be accessed by all children. I have a child in my class with Autism. He also loves the set and making the numbers. The MathLink Cubes are also a good challenge for him to develop his fine motor skills.

Discover more MathLink Cubes hands-on maths teaching aids and see our classroom numeracy resources developed to support teachers.

Product rating: 5/5

About the Tester: This resource was tested in a class of 15 reception year pupils.

 

About the resource

Numberblocks are the fun-loving characters from the award-winning CBeebies series that show young children how numbers really work. The multi award-winning MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set brings the on-screen number magic to life in your classroom. This set has all the special edition MathLink Cubes pupils need to build the Numberblocks One to Ten in all the ways shown in the series.

There’s a character card for each number including Zero that shows children the magic behind each number. The 15 write-and-wipe Activity Cards feature activities that are related to selected episodes. The comprehensive Supporting Activity Guide is an ideal resource for teachers and parents alike. Also available is the MathLink Cubes Numberblocks 11-20 Activity Set, sold separately.

This teaching resource received a three-star award in the maths category in the 2021 Teach Primary Awards.

In this review, a primary school teacher and maths lead shares her feedback on using this set in her classroom.

For more details on this resource and more Numberblocks products that will support your teaching in the classroom, visit the special Numberblocks page.

 

What did you think of the concept?

Really, really love it! We love Numberblocks in my class and the episodes are very effective to use as part of our mathematics teaching in the early years. The children relate so well to the characters, and I have found it has really supported their understanding of number to a deeper level more than any resources I have ever used in the past.

So now having this set means the children now also have the concrete materials to build, manipulate and play around with the numbers to support their learning.

 

How did you use it?

We used them for whole class teaching to demonstrate, we used them as a group to build the numbers, make a number line and I also then challenged the children to show me the numbers 11-20. Leaving them out for child-initiated learning I found the children were building the numbers and then role-playing with them like the story telling in the episodes.

We used the Numberblocks to make a numberline. The children had to make the Numberblock, find the numeral card and also find the Numicon piece to match. This enabled them to see the number in three different ways.

 

How has it helped your teaching?

The children love the Numberblocks series on CBeebies and I use this and the NCETM planning guidance to form lots of our daily sessions. Now having the Numberblocks set means that the children can also physically build the numbers and use them as part of our maths activities.

They really relate to the characters and numbers which helps to concrete their understanding of the numbers and also to a deeper level. In our school we follow a mastery approach to mathematics so having the concrete resources is very important to our children’s learning. Using this set can support all of the five counting principles which are essential for children to develop in the early years.

 

What are the best features?

There is not another product like this out there. I have been wanting a set like this for so long! The children can build the numbers but also manipulate them changing their number shapes (not just a straight line/tower of cubes) which helps to concrete even more the idea that amounts of the same number can look different but still have the same number.

It helps when demonstrating different mathematical concepts in the classroom and also to support children alongside their maths activities. Leaving these out in the classroom as part of the continuous provision also provides mathematical play opportunities and different levels of challenge.

They are different to the regular multilink cubes as these cubes match with the colour of the Numberblocks and children are able to build each exact number character.

The children LOVE Numberblocks, so this set makes them so excited about numbers. It supports their understanding and learning as they can play with the numbers, manipulate, and explore with them. The mathematical possibilities are endless! 

 

How would you rate the long-term appeal?

10/10 – the product will last years. The cubes are durable and hardwearing. I have put two sets in together which gives plenty for a small group of children to use. This resource will last a long time too so very good value for money.

 

Can it be used to support SEND pupils?

Because they are hands-on concrete materials this set can be accessed by all children. I have an autistic child in my class. He also loves the set and making the numbers. The MathLink Cubes are a good challenge for him to also develop his fine motor skills.

 

Explore our Numberblocks toys that will help you bring maths learning to life in your classroom.

Tried & Tested: MathLink Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set

MathLink Cubes are the colourful, linkable, stackable cubes that are ideal for supporting students in Key Stage 1 maths learning. These colourful cubes are great for a range of hands-on maths activities. Teachers use them to help students with counting, sorting and patterning, addition and subtraction, number bonds, and early multiplication. They are also an ideal hands-on resource for students to visualise and solve simple maths problems. When maths lessons end, MathLink Cubes double as fun building toys.

Learning Resources has developed a special edition MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set. This set has all children need to use special edition MathLink Cubes to build the Numberblocks One to Ten in all the ways seen in the episodes. The set comes with Character Cards featuring quick and easy maths activities and write-and-wipe Activity Cards which feature 30 activities that closely follow several episodes from Series 1-3.

Tried & Tested: MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set

Tester: Joanne Moore, class teacher and maths lead at Snettisham Primary, in a class of 15.

What did you think of the concept of Numberblocks Set?
Really, really love it!! We love Numberblocks in my class and the episodes are very effective to use as part of our mathematics teaching in the early years. The children relate so well to the characters and I have found it has really supported their understanding of number to a deeper level more than any resources I have ever used in the past. So now having this set means the children now also have the concrete materials to build, manipulate and play around with the numbers to support their learning.

How did you use this product within your classroom?
All of the above. We used them for whole class teaching to demonstrate, we used them as a group to build the numbers, make a number line and I also then challenged the children to show me the numbers 11-20. Leaving them out for child-initiated learning I found the children were building the numbers and then role-playing with them like the story telling in the episodes.

What ideas do you have for other ways to use this product for learning?
We used the Numberblocks to make a number line. Children had to make the Numberblocks, find the numeral card and also find the Numicon piece to match. This enabled them to see the number in three different ways.

How has the resource supported learning in your classroom?
The children love the Numberblocks series on CBeebies and I use this and the NCETM planning guidance to form lots of our daily sessions. Now having the Numberblocks set means that the children can also physically build the numbers and use them as part of our maths activities.

They really relate to the characters and numbers which helps to concrete their understanding of the numbers and also to a deeper level. In our school we follow a mastery approach to mathematics so having the concrete resources is very important to our children’s learning. Using this set can support all of the five counting principles which are essential for children to develop in the early years. (Note: Click here to access the NCETM Numberblocks Support Material.)

Is the product innovative?
Yes, there is not another product like this out there. I have been wanting a set like this for so long! The children can build the numbers but also manipulate them changing their number shapes (not just a straight line/tower of cubes) which helps to concrete even more the idea that amounts of the same number can look different but still have the same number.

Please give some examples of where the product has positively affected an individual or the school?
I have a little girl that is a reluctant talker. She is very shy and often finds it difficult to hold attention to activities, but she absolutely loves Numberblocks! When I showed her this set, she was so excited and she spend so much time focusing on building all the numbers, talking to me about what she was doing with the numbers and then she role played with the numbers like in the episodes and I’ve never heard her talk so much!

Does the resource support the work of the teacher?
Yes it helps when showing different mathematical concepts in the classroom and also to support children alongside their maths activities. Leaving these out in the classroom as part of the continuous provision also provides mathematical play opportunities and different levels of challenge.

What would you say are the greatest benefits of the product, both to you as the teacher and to your students?
The children love Numberblocks, so this set makes them so excited about numbers. It supports their understanding and learning as they can play with the numbers, manipulate, and explore with them. The mathematical possibilities are endless.

Do you think this product will meet your requirements to teach the National Curriculum Framework?
Yes, it can help meet all of the Early Years Foundation Stage early learning maths goals and also can be used into year 1 and 2 to support with many mathematical concepts.

How would you rate the long-term appeal of the product, both to you as the teacher, and to your students?
I give it 10/10 – the product will last years. The cubes are durable and hardwearing. I combined two sets which is plenty for a small group of children to use.

Do you think the product is unique or different from other resources in the subject area?
Yes as said above, there aren’t any other products like this. They are different to the regular multilink cubes as these MathLink Cubes match with the colour of the Numberblocks, and children are able to build each exact number character.

Does the product offer any support for SEND pupils?
Yes, because they are hands-on concrete materials this set can be accessed by all children. I have a child in my class with Autism. He also loves the set and making the numbers. The MathLink Cubes are also a good challenge for him to develop his fine motor skills.

Discover more MathLink Cubes hands-on maths teaching aids and see our classroom numeracy resources developed to support teachers.

Product rating: 5/5

About the Tester: This resource was tested in a class of 15 reception year pupils.

 

About the resource

Numberblocks are the fun-loving characters from the award-winning CBeebies series that show young children how numbers really work. The multi award-winning MathLink® Cubes Numberblocks 1-10 Activity Set brings the on-screen number magic to life in your classroom. This set has all the special edition MathLink Cubes pupils need to build the Numberblocks One to Ten in all the ways shown in the series.

There’s a character card for each number including Zero that shows children the magic behind each number. The 15 write-and-wipe Activity Cards feature activities that are related to selected episodes. The comprehensive Supporting Activity Guide is an ideal resource for teachers and parents alike. Also available is the MathLink Cubes Numberblocks 11-20 Activity Set, sold separately.

This teaching resource received a three-star award in the maths category in the 2021 Teach Primary Awards.

In this review, a primary school teacher and maths lead shares her feedback on using this set in her classroom.

For more details on this resource and more Numberblocks products that will support your teaching in the classroom, visit the special Numberblocks page.

 

What did you think of the concept?

Really, really love it! We love Numberblocks in my class and the episodes are very effective to use as part of our mathematics teaching in the early years. The children relate so well to the characters, and I have found it has really supported their understanding of number to a deeper level more than any resources I have ever used in the past.

So now having this set means the children now also have the concrete materials to build, manipulate and play around with the numbers to support their learning.

 

How did you use it?

We used them for whole class teaching to demonstrate, we used them as a group to build the numbers, make a number line and I also then challenged the children to show me the numbers 11-20. Leaving them out for child-initiated learning I found the children were building the numbers and then role-playing with them like the story telling in the episodes.

We used the Numberblocks to make a numberline. The children had to make the Numberblock, find the numeral card and also find the Numicon piece to match. This enabled them to see the number in three different ways.

 

How has it helped your teaching?

The children love the Numberblocks series on CBeebies and I use this and the NCETM planning guidance to form lots of our daily sessions. Now having the Numberblocks set means that the children can also physically build the numbers and use them as part of our maths activities.

They really relate to the characters and numbers which helps to concrete their understanding of the numbers and also to a deeper level. In our school we follow a mastery approach to mathematics so having the concrete resources is very important to our children’s learning. Using this set can support all of the five counting principles which are essential for children to develop in the early years.

 

What are the best features?

There is not another product like this out there. I have been wanting a set like this for so long! The children can build the numbers but also manipulate them changing their number shapes (not just a straight line/tower of cubes) which helps to concrete even more the idea that amounts of the same number can look different but still have the same number.

It helps when demonstrating different mathematical concepts in the classroom and also to support children alongside their maths activities. Leaving these out in the classroom as part of the continuous provision also provides mathematical play opportunities and different levels of challenge.

They are different to the regular multilink cubes as these cubes match with the colour of the Numberblocks and children are able to build each exact number character.

The children LOVE Numberblocks, so this set makes them so excited about numbers. It supports their understanding and learning as they can play with the numbers, manipulate, and explore with them. The mathematical possibilities are endless! 

 

How would you rate the long-term appeal?

10/10 – the product will last years. The cubes are durable and hardwearing. I have put two sets in together which gives plenty for a small group of children to use. This resource will last a long time too so very good value for money.

 

Can it be used to support SEND pupils?

Because they are hands-on concrete materials this set can be accessed by all children. I have an autistic child in my class. He also loves the set and making the numbers. The MathLink Cubes are a good challenge for him to also develop his fine motor skills.

 

Explore our Numberblocks toys that will help you bring maths learning to life in your classroom.

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