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PEG-IT FACTS BOARD    


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The Peg-It Facts Board is a math skills training system designed for use with individuals with learning and other cognitive disabilities. The set offers students visual and tactile reinforcement of addition and subtraction concepts using numbers up to 10. The set includes Tactilmat pegboards printed with addition and subtraction problems, Easy-Grip pegs, number and symbol tiles, and a 36-page reproducible workbook which introduces addition and subtraction concepts and provides reviews. Students can place the appropriate number of pegs in the holes beside each number of the problem on the board.

Notes: Easy-Grip is a trademark. ** See also the separate entry for the Peg-It Number Board Kit.

Price: 29.95.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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PCI Educational Publishing Inc.

4560 Lockhill Selma Rd., Ste. 100
San Antonio, Texas 78249-2075
United States
Telephone: 800-594-4263 or 210-377-1999.
Fax: 888-259-8284.
Web: http://www.pcicatalog.com.


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