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Transparent Counters

The transparent counters are a durable resource that come in a range of vibrant colours.  This hands-on equipment can be used for learning many different subjects and is easy to store in your classroom.

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Transparent Counters (Box of 2000) - 4 colours - 19mm
$71.39
$64.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Counters (1000) - 4 colours - 19mm
$40.59
$36.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Numbers
$10.89
$9.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Colour Tiles (500)
$38.39
$34.90 (ex GST)
View-Thru Geometric Solids (Set of 14)
$43.89
$39.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Counters 22mm (10 colours) – Box of 2000
$93.39
$84.90 (ex GST)
Transparent Counters 22mm (4 colours) – Box of 1000
$49.39
$44.90 (ex GST)

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More About Transparent Counters

Of our round transparent counters, we have boxes of 1000 and 2000 available, each with the choice between 19mm and 22mm sizes. We also sell transparent multicoloured tiles in a box of 500. Our transparent numbers are perfect for practising basic addition.  

In class, these can be used for teaching basic addition and subtraction problems, with the counters standing in place of numbers. Practising grouping, sequencing, and pattern-making is another great way to use this resource.

Activity Ideas

Sequence and Count

Try using the square coloured tiles as a sequencing and counting device. A pair of students can grab a handful each, set a time, and count how many squares they have of each colour. The first person to finish and get the amount correct wins.

Count for competition

Grab a pile of the multicoloured counters,  a stopwatch, and a friend. On your marks, set, sort! The first person to sort all of their counters into separate colour groups is the winner.

Geometric Understanding

The geometric solids are a great way to test your knowledge of different 3-dimensional shapes. This set comes with a range of cubes and prisms that can be observed, measured, and more. Try filling the shapes up with different liquids to measure their volume.