Teaching Manipulatives
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 18 and grades pre-kindergarten - 12th
- Usage ideas: Soft 2" foam dice are a quiet classroom tool, easy to see, pick up and read
- Subject: Early Education
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 8 and grades pre-kindergarten - 1st
- Visual, hands-on aid for teaching fractions
- Introduce fraction concepts, parts to whole, equivalents, and comparisons; aligned to support academic standards in mathematics
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 11 and grades 3rd - 12th
- Subject: Addition and subtraction
- 5" x 5" miniature Judy Clock brings the complexity of geared movement down to a hand-held size
- Made of bright yellow plastic with knobbed hands to help make practicing time skills easy for little fingers
- Size: 3/4"
- Age and grade: Ages 5 - 14 years and grades kindergarten - 3
- Curriculum Cut-outs are used for motivating students
- Dimensions: 8"L x 6"W
- Age group and grades: Ages 3 - 9, Grades toddler - 3rd
- Dimension: 2 1/2"H tallest figure
- Basic math set to work and decompose the number 10
- Grade 2+
- Has knob handle, wood with natural finish
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 7 and grade Toddler - 2nd
- Provides an excellent tool for counting and sorting, and can model concepts from sorting to probability.
- Made of high quality EVA foam material.
- Subject: Counting and sorting
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 7 and grades pre-kindergarten - 2nd
- Set includes 38 magnetic, lowercase letters -- the 26 letters of the alphabet plus an extra copy of the 12 most commonly used letters (a, d, e, i, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t) - for spelling
- Master letter recognition, practice phonics, and learn simple spelling activities
- Math manipulative for teaching fractions, radius, diameter and circumference
- Color: Assorted; Material: Plastic
- Kids learn color, matching, and sorting skills as they talk about themselves and their families with this sorting set, for children from one and a half to four years old
- Comes in assorted colors
- Basic mathematics set to introduce children to mathematics
- Grade K+
- Manipulatives designed for a variety of counting and sorting activities
- Color: Assorted; Material: Plastic
- Math manipulative for learning how to tell time
- Color: Multicolored; Material: Plastic
- These easy-to-manipulate discs provide hands-on practice for developing number sense
- Color-coded according to place value, the foam discs allow students to visually track what happens when they regroup numbers in both addition and subtraction
- Age group and grade: 4+ years/Grade PK-5
- Teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions,
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Bring learning to life with teaching manipulatives
Teaching manipulatives are tactile, engaging tools that can transform education both in the classroom and at home. By providing a hands-on approach to learning, these items help to stimulate children's minds and aid comprehension in a way that straightforward textbook instruction can't always achieve. Classroom manipulatives, such as counting cubes or science kits, can breathe excitement into subject areas like math and science. These products promote active student participation, encouraging children to directly interact with the concepts they're learning about. Whether you're a teacher looking to make your lessons more dynamic, or a parent seeking to support your child's education at home, teaching manipulatives could be a game-changer for you.
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