Lakeshore Self-Teaching Math Machines - Set of 4 | Independent Math Practice
Lakeshore Self-Teaching Math Machines - Set of 4 | Independent Math Practice
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Hands-on, self-directed math practice
Lakeshore's Self-Teaching Math Machines offer a practical, kid-friendly path to mastering basic arithmetic. Each compact unit invites a child to press an equation button, and the answer appears right away. This self-checking format supports independent exploration of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using digits 1–9.
Why parents and teachers love them
Designed for solo use, these machines promote confident, self-guided learning. The instant feedback loop helps learners recognize correct strategies and adjust their approach, all without constant adult prompting. The set emphasizes clear, attainable steps that align with foundational math goals.
Key features at a glance
- Four sturdy math machines included; each measures 8 1/2" x 9 1/2"
- 81 equation buttons per machine provide ample practice opportunities
- Supports basic operations with numbers 1–9
- Ages 5–11 are a natural fit for the activity level and challenge
Practical benefits for daily learning
Use them at home, in tutoring sessions, or as a supplement to classroom work. The hands-on format keeps kids engaged while they practice recall and quick problem-solving in a low-pressure, self-paced setting.
Set contents and usage tips
- Complete set includes four math machines for simultaneous or sequential use
- Each unit features a durable plastic frame designed for frequent handling
- Great as a quick daily warm-up to reinforce basic math facts
Tip: Start with simple addition and subtraction, then gradually introduce multiplication and division as confidence grows. The self-checking mechanism helps learners see answers and adjust strategies without feeling overwhelmed.
FAQ
Q: What ages is this Lakeshore Math Machines set designed for?
A: Ideal for ages 5–11, with durable frames sized for kid-friendly handling.
Q: How does the self-checking feature work?
A: Kids press a button to reveal the answer and self-verify results without external prompting.
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