Math Aids
Math aids are probably the most "mainstream" low-tech devices. Everyone uses calculators! The advantages of such aids are obvious:
Stamps & RulersNumber Stamps Raised Number Rulers (Fiskars)
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The Coin-U-Lator (PCI Educational Publishing)
This hand-held, coin-counting calculator makes counting money fun and easy. This battery-operated device allows students of different abilities to add and subtract coin denominations while teaching the different values of each coin. It can add or subtract any combination of coins and bills up to $99.99, It also has two different coin games.
Basic Student Calc-U-VueŽ (Learning Resources)
This primary calculator 3.25" x 4.6" has four basic functions, 3-key memory, +/-, percent, square root keys, and an 8-digit LCD display.
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Texas Instruments Elementary Calculator TI-108 (Northwest Educational Sales, Inc.)
This is a basic four-function calculator for elementary classrooms.
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Fraction Mate FX-55 (Casio)
The Fraction Mate is a great calculator for children in 4th - 8th grades. It allows children to see fractions on the screen. Fractions can be shown as mixed numbers, improper fractions and decimal equivalents. The Fraction Mate even shows integer division with remainders. It has a large easy-to-read display and slide-on hard case. (Radio Shack also sells a version of this calculator.)