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Sorting, Counting and Patterning

Count, interpret and analyse patterns with a range of fun coloured counters from bugs to bears. Browse our range of accompanying worksheets, flipcharts, games and toys to reinforce concepts and develop analytical skills. Our class sets all come with easy-to-store containers.

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Transparent Counters - 22mm, 4 colours (Box of 1000)
$49.39
$44.90 (ex GST)
Sorting Circles - 50cm diameter (Set of 6)
$17.49
$15.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Counters - 22mm, 4 colours (Box of 2000)
$93.39
$84.90 (ex GST)
Cotton Reels - Bag of 120
$43.89
$39.90 (ex GST)
Ultimate Dominoes Sorting Tray
$108.90
$99.00 (ex GST)
Opaque Counters (Box of 1000) 22mm - 10 colours
$52.69
$47.90 (ex GST)
Rubber Bands - Size 8
$2.97
$2.70 (ex GST)
Interlocking Plastic Cubes Class Set - 2cm, 4 colours (Box of 2000)
$317.90
$289.00 (ex GST)
Opaque Counters (2000) 22mm - 10 colours
$98.89
$89.90 (ex GST)
Popsticks  Coloured (500)
$20.79
$18.90 (ex GST)
Interlocking Plastic Cubes Group Set - 2cm, 4 colours (Box of 1000)
$163.90
$149.00 (ex GST)
Red Stackable Counters
$51.59
$46.90 (ex GST)

Need to reinforce what your students have learned about counting to 10, 100 or 1,000? Our counters come in an array of bright colours that your students will find appealing, and that help them differentiate one object from another. 

The counters can be as traditional as plastic circles, or as delightful as tiny (non-edible) bears. Most of them also come with their own containers, so you can store them away neatly whenever they’re not in use. 

Activity Ideas:

  • Flash the sum. For this activity, take a set of Addition Flashcards. The addends are printed on one side of the card, while the sum is printed on the other. Show the sides with the addends to your students, and have them guess what the sum is.
  • Counting creatures. This game makes use of our animal-shaped coloured counters. Scatter these on a flat surface, and have students guess how many [insert creature name here] they can see.
  • Dice activities. There’s a myriad of ways dice can be used to teach sorting, counting and patterning. Just take inspiration from our 50 Dice Activity Cards.