Grid Board

Hundred Boards and Manipulatives: Grid Board

by American Printing House for the Blind

$70.20

Professional guidance helps The board itself drops in as a replacement part with no setup, but its use is embedded in a structured math curriculum delivered by a TVI. A professional is needed to manage Federal Quota ordering and to integrate the tool into appropriate instruction — not because the board is hard to use, but because it only makes sense in a supervised educational context.

Last verified June 15, 2026 · classified May 23, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · May 23, 2026

This is the replacement grid board for APH's Hundreds Board and Manipulatives kit — a tactile math tool that presents a 100-square number grid with raised lines and braille/large-print labels, designed for students who are blind or have low vision learning place value, counting, and number patterns. The board itself is roughly 16 inches square and serves as the playing surface onto which numbered tiles or pegs are placed during math activities. This is a replacement part only, not a complete kit — you'll need the original Hundreds Board and Manipulatives set (UEB or Nemeth edition) for the tiles and other components that make it functional. It's Federal Quota eligible, meaning it can be ordered through the APH quota system by vision programs serving students with visual impairments.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
Age range
ComplexityProfessional guidance helps
Price$70.20
Funding
  • AT Act lending
  • Out of pocket
  • School district
VerifiedJune 15, 2026
ClassifiedMay 23, 2026 · confidence: high

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    Drop-in replacement — fits directly into the existing Hundreds Board and Manipulatives kit without any setup.
  • With professional help
    A teacher of students with visual impairments (TVI) typically manages Federal Quota ordering and integrates this board into math instruction.

Getting it

Try Before You Buy

Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.

Where to Get It

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$70.20

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blindview on vendor site; last verified June 15, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on May 23, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.