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Addition Machine
Overall Rating: 4.8 out of 571out of 75 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.Awesome quality
Im loving it
5 year old gift
Spent a lint time playing with this with our 5 year old granddaughter yesterday, she loves it.
Great Product!
My kids love this addition machine! It is very well made, and worth every penny to build up early math confidence!
Paper stickers, wash off :- (
This is a handy educational tool for math, HOWEVER the white sticker tiles are made of paper and when wet, crumble deteriorate off. Lasted for a few days.....I took the time to cut pieces of clear tape on the stickers I could save....but its still not the same, and was very inconvenient. I wish it had something to protect the equations from moisture or for easy cleaning and wiping.... :(
6 of 6 people found this review helpful
Great math tool
Purchased the multiplication machine for my 3rd grader and my first grader is fighting over it with her so I came back to purchase this machine. Kids love pressing the buttons and it’s helping them memorize these math facts easier than flashcards because they look forward to it!
LOVE IT
my daughter loves it, ill have top buy the rest soon
Engaging
I was pleasantly surprised with how much my children engaged with the Addition Machine. Even my toddler loves pressing the buttons. Maybe she'll be a math whiz!
Perfect for my special education students!
This is one of the best tools I have purchased from Lakeshore. I expect my students will have their facts memorized in a short time.
Good for learning
My son loves spending a lot of time to pop all the numbers. It’s so good for him learning addition and subtraction. I will recommend it to every kid.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Perfect for hands on learning
I love this addition machine (I also bought the subtraction machine) for 1st Grade small group rotations. I am planning on one student calling out a problem, the others write down the problem and solve it, then the caller checks the answer. Then the next student can be the caller. I can’t wait to try it for this!
Self check fluency
I have used these as I am done, now what activities. I like that they are self checking. When a student determines the sum or difference, they lightly push on the button and the answer is revealed. I just wish they were not as loud.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Keeps attention on a potentially boring practice.
The 5 year olds that I work with have enjoyed the hands on approach to addition while using this addition machine. They can't get enough of the button pushing!