Materiały edukacyjne SAFE-T Bullseye kompas, linijka, kątomierz, wczesna geometria, akcesoria do zajęć matematycznych, wiek 8+, wielokolorowy, model:45701

Brand:‎Learning Resources

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Uczniowie ćwiczą koncepcje geometryczne za pomocą tego narzędzia do rysowania 4 w 1 — może być używane jako kompas, linijka w calach, linijka w centymetrach i kątomierz. Można rysować okręgi o średnicach od 1” do 9 3/8”. wykonany z odpornego na stłuczenie tworzywa safe-t na lata użytkowania.

WSZECHSTRONNY. Rozmiar i neutralny kolor sprawiają, że świetnie nadaje się zarówno dla chłopców, jak i dziewczynek. WSPANIAŁY prezent pod prysznic. Pranie na zimno z podobnymi kolorami. Suszyć w suszarce na niskim poziomie. MIĘKKI. Tak miękki, że przypomina owinięcie się w ciepły sweter z dzianiny. Jest to również świetny rozmiar do przewijania. PRZYTULNY. Nasz dzianinowy kocyk z organicznej bawełny jest przytulny i zaprojektowany na wszystkie pory roku, z pewnością będzie jednym z ulubionych kocyków dziecka. Wykonane z wyjątkowo miękkiej bawełny organicznej. WYKONANA Z BAWEŁNY ORGANICZNEJ. Mierzy 30 "na 40". Bawełna.
Brand ‎Learning Resources
Color ‎Multicolor
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,122 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎45701
Item Weight ‎0.64 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Learning Resources
Manufacturer Part Number ‎45701
Material Type ‎Plastic
Number of Items ‎1
Product Dimensions ‎6.3 x 1.7 x 0.4 inches

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Scritto da: Lipi
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Scritto da: K.
Learning Resources Nice Quality Bullseye Safe-T Compass
Learning Resources has put together a nice quality Bullseye Safe-T Compass. This is certainly much safer to have around than the ones with a big freaking spike sticking out and the other side that holds a pencil that you have to keep adjusting. It is so easy since you can set the clear bulls eye over the point you want to start with and then adjust your slide in the ruler to where you want your circle and stick a pen or pencil in to draw it out. Make sure you do not push the bulls eye part out as it does not go back together and stay that way after that happens. Overall, a great tool to have around the house or send to school with the kiddos.
Scritto da: David Everhart
Lifesaver
I bought this to add in battle map making for tabletop reoleplay. Very happy so far and if it does eventually break, replacement is very affordable.
Scritto da: Robbin Brigham
Way too tiny
This is really really small - not even the size of a ruler
Scritto da: D in MI
Needs practice to use correctly
These were a great option for working in a detention facility where having the standard metal compass is not an option due to facility security. However, my high school students found them to be clunky to use and they didn't like them. I think with some time and practice they may eventually change their minds since it's better than the electronic versions which they didn't care for either. Our technology is outdated and clunky so I think this is going to be the better option for us.
Scritto da: evelonies
Good
I bought this for my son to use for math homework, and we haven't had any problems with it. Granted, he just finished algebra 1, so we haven't needed it a ton yet, but this is very close to the style I used in school as a kid, and I always had good luck with them.
Scritto da: Lisa S
Pretty cool little tool.
I haven't used it yet in my journal, but I practiced a few circles and it seems to be pretty easy to use. The protractor part is quite tiny, so I wouldn't use it in architecture or any technical drawing that needs to be 100% accurate.
Scritto da: Micah
Nice concept
I was in need of a tool that draws circles but doesn't leave holes in my paper, like a regular compass. The idea behind this product is great, move the slider to set your radius and away you go. The execution, however, was not very good. Like others have said, unless the slider can be clamped down to stay still, your circles will come out uneven despite your best attempts. Even if you only want this product for quick circles that look 'good enough', the rotating piece at one end where the picture shows someone holding it down with their finger isn't great either. It's very hard to spin this piece and as a result you have to use force to complete a revolution, which practically guarantees that the slider will move while in use. This can be remedied by the use of another pencil to 'pin' the compass down while the other pencil marks the circle, but since the hole in the rotating bit is larger than the end of a pencil it still comes out wobbly. I will say, though, that I like the mini-protractor on it. If I weren't so bad at drawing circles this would be a 5-star product.
Scritto da: F
Small, cheap but good enough.
Good enough.
Scritto da: Jasmin
Very happy
Yaaay it arrived a day early. And I love it. ????
Scritto da: danny
Poor
No way to tighten so it moves while drawing a circle.
Scritto da: Paul
Works well
Really useful, and doesn't punch a hole in my bag like a normal compass does.
Scritto da: FrannTy
I use it for drawing.
For me it’s more practical with this for making cercles. You can choose the exact diameter of your circles. Probably Good for mathematics too. The only thing is it’s really small … I mean really.

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