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The dot counter can be handheld or used on the desktop. It has multiple math purposes. It is composed of three concentric disks that are stacked on top of each other at the center which allows the three discs to rotate independently.
The bottom disc is the biggest with every other disk being the smallest. The biggest disc contain the name of the numbers. Dots signifying the amounts of the numbers are found on the next disc as well as the Arabic and Roman numeral for that number.
It also has two arms that can be us as a tracker when doing math skills such as basic counting, number recognition, addition, subtraction, simple multiplication and division or it can be used to teach the concept of time and how to read a clock as well as creative games and other brainstorming activities..
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