





Arrow Cards
Arrow Cards | Ages 6–11
Arrow-shaped layering cards | Place value & fractions in 2 units | Grades 1 to 5
✔️ Builds Place Value Through Layering & Visual Comparison
✔️ Strengthens Fraction Identification & Comparison
✔️ Develops Number Composition & Decomposition
✔️ Supports Logical Reasoning & Visual Discrimination
✔️ Ideal for Foundational to Intermediate Numeracy"
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1. Build the Number – Stack arrow cards to compose multi-digit numbers (e.g., 200 + 40 + 7 = 247). Develops place value composition. 2. Pull It Apart – Decompose a number by separating the arrow layers. Strengthens decomposition. 3. Compare Numbers – Build two numbers; compare by aligning arrows. Builds comparison and ordering. 4. Fraction Layer – Use cards to model fractions and equivalent forms. Develops fractional reasoning. 5. Missing Layer – Show partial stacks; learners identify the missing place value. Grows logical deduction. Product Details
| Arrow Cards DESCRIPTION Made as arrow-shaped cards for clear visual representation during maths activities, this set includes 2 units designed for layering and comparing numbers and fractions through hands-on manipulation. It strengthens number sense, deepens understanding of fractions, supports logical reasoning, and builds conceptual clarity through visual comparison. Suitable for G1 to G5 learners. AGE GROUP Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Ages 6–11 SKILLS DEVELOPED Number representation and visualization, Comparing and ordering quantities, Fraction identification and comparison, Logical reasoning and deduction, Visual discrimination, Spatial awareness and layering, Composition and decomposition of numbers, Cognitive matching and association, Fine motor coordination, Hand-eye coordination, Problem solving, Mathematical communication EDUCATIONAL FOCUS Grows place value and fractional thinking through layering — using the arrow shape to make composition and decomposition visible, supporting the move from concrete representation to abstract numeracy. HOW TO USE 1. Build the Number – Stack arrow cards to compose multi-digit numbers (e.g., 200 + 40 + 7 = 247). Develops place value composition. 2. Pull It Apart – Decompose a number by separating the arrow layers. Strengthens decomposition. 3. Compare Numbers – Build two numbers; compare by aligning arrows. Builds comparison and ordering. 4. Fraction Layer – Use cards to model fractions and equivalent forms. Develops fractional reasoning. 5. Missing Layer – Show partial stacks; learners identify the missing place value. Grows logical deduction. |


