Roman Numerals
- Concept behind Roman numerals and value of all basic symbols
- Incremental practice with Roman numerals from one through several thousand
- For children in grades 3-5
- Two-way cardstock matching cards. Organization labels and answer keys included.
- Fifteen separate exercises with twelve problems each
Systematic series of matching exercises for learning Roman numerals from 1 - 3000: Roman numerals to XII, introduction of L and C, introduction of D and M, correlation with expanded form, Roman numerals to 100, Roman numerals through several thousand.
Two-way cardstock matching cards. Organization labels and answer keys included. (Lamination recommended for heavy use; cutting required.) Recommended storage (not included): fifteen hardware drawers, boxes, or envelopes.
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Scope and Sequence Chart (Click here)
The teacher's experience and the sequence of skills in the students' basic math program are the best guides in determining which skills should be introduced first. In general, the scope and sequence chart above can be used as a guide.
A number of sets for younger children are "color coded." Some teachers present all the levels with an exercise set, while others prefer to present all the blue (two-digit) exercises, progress to the pink (three-digit), and culminate with the green (four-digit).
Other skills such as Roman Numerals require no prerequisites other rhan an understanding of place value. Such exercises can be presented any time.
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