Learning Resources LER 6949 manual

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    ® ™ 3 + Ages For 1–3 play ers Elect ronic Play Mat Use an d Care Guide LER 6949[...]

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    Vo l u me Speaker Activity 1 Cookie Count Activity 2 Find the Cookie Activity 3 What’ s Next? Activity 4 More or Less Learning to count is fun with the Counting Cookies ™ Electronic Play Mat This interac tive elec tronic mat teaches and rei nforces number identi f ication, number sense, early addition and subtr ac tion, and sequenci ng skills. [...]

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    3 Getting Started BASIC CONTROLS ON/OFF switch – This switch turns the unit ON or OFF . A CTIVITY but tons – There are four ac tivit y but tons on the mat. Press each one to s tar t that ac tivit y . T o exit the current ac tivit y or s tar t a new one, pre ss any of these but tons. VOLUME switch – Adjust the volume to the desired level, from[...]

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    Activity 1 – Cookie Count Press the but ton to begin. Let’ s count the cookies! Lis ten and count along. Star t on the zero (0) cookie. As the unit a nnounces the numbers in order , press or s tep on them, all the way to ten (10). When you’re f inished, count backward, star ting on the number ten (10) cookie, all the way back to zero! Activit[...]

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    5 Activity 3 – What’s Next? Press the but ton to begin. Let’ s prac tice counting. Af ter the game calls out three numbers in sequence (2…3...4), tr y to f ind the cookie that comes next! Lis ten carefully . Y ou may need to count backwards! This is a great way to prac tice counting skills! Activity 4 – Mor e or Less? Press the but ton to[...]

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    6 For exampl e, if you step on the three (3) cookie, and the unit asks you to f ind a cookie with four more candy dots, you should press or s tep on the seven (7) cookie. Keep prac ticing! This is a great i ntroduc tion to addition a nd subtrac tion! Note: The Counting Cookies ™ Play Mat features a non-skid bot tom, but pla yers should tak e care[...]

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    7 Battery Car e and Maintenance T ips • Use (4) four AA bat teries. • Be sure to inser t bat teries correc tl y (with adult super vision) and always follow the toy an d bat ter y manufac turer ’ s ins truc tions. • Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nick el-cadmium) bat teries. • Do not mix new and used bat teri[...]

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    Look for these other gr eat products fr om Learning Resour ces ® : LER 0047 Math Mat Challenge ™ LER 6917 Number Fun Farm LER 6918 Over & Under The Sea ™ Informatio n to User: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are desi[...]