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Jegro

Curriculum support material for primary schools
Jegro offers curriculum support material for primary schools. Jegro's educational products give insight into challenging and abstract subjects for children in the age of 6-12 years. It supports the transition from informal acting to formal acting. The Jegro manipulatives can help a child at any developmental level to move cognitively through concrete, pictorial, and abstract representations.

Jegro means:

  • Active learning

    active learning

    Jegro engages pupils in learning by providing challenging hands-on materials that make formal concepts accessible.

  • Additional material

    additional material

    Jegro provides products that are specifically designed to support primary school curriculums: concrete, hands-on material that is fully in line with the explicit abstract concepts that appear in the math books.

  • For teacher and student

    for teacher and student

    Jegro designs similar tools for both teachers and pupils. While the teacher is explaining a concept in front of the classroom by using the teacher version, the pupils practise their skills by using the individual student version.

  • Practice

    practice

    Jegro materials help pupils ratiocinate their math skills in a varied and pleasant way that leads to real understanding.

Best selling Jegro products

Educo & Jegro, a unique continuous learning model

Educo & Jegro, a unique continuous learning model

View our new products, best selling items and the complete product range of Educo and Jegro in one catalogue. As together these two brands make a unique continuous learning model for children ranging in age from 3 to 12 years, we have combined them in this catalogue. Browse through our catalogues online or order print versions, our customer service is happy to help you. 

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Stages in learning mathematics

Jegro use four stages of learning mathematics:

  • Stage 1: informal acting
  • Stage 2: Represent - concrete
  • Stage 3: Represent - abstract
  • Stage 4: Formal acting

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