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How to Make a Rekenrek | Pre-K

Learn how to make a rekenrek, a useful counting tool.

10/31/2014 | Rating NR

Good To Know

How to Make a Rekenrek | Pre-K

Special | 2m

Learn how to make a rekenrek, a useful counting tool.

Learn how to make a rekenrek, a useful counting tool your child will use in Pre-K and beyond. You will need: cardboard, string, 20 beads (of 2 colors), scissors, a pencil, a hole punch and a ruler.

10/31/2014 | Rating NR

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Good To Know

How to Make a Rekenrek | Pre-K

Special | 2m

Learn how to make a rekenrek, a useful counting tool your child will use in Pre-K and beyond. You will need: cardboard, string, 20 beads (of 2 colors), scissors, a pencil, a hole punch and a ruler.

10/31/2014 | Rating NR

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