Math Manipulatives

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Math manipulatives are objects designed to help students learn a particular mathematical concept by manipulating it. The use of manipulatives provides a way for children to learn concepts in developmentally appropriate, hands-on ways. They are used in the first step of teaching mathematical concepts, that of concrete representation. (The second and third step are representational and abstract, respectively.)

Math manipulatives can be purchased or constructed by the teacher. Examples of commercial manipulatives include Tangrams; Cuisenaire rods; Diene's blocks; interlocking cubes; base ten blocks; pattern blocks; colored chips; links; fraction strips, circles, blocks, or stacks; and geoboards. Examples of teacher-made manipulatives used in teaching place value are beans and bean sticks or bundles of ten popsicle sticks and single popsicle sticks.

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Base Ten Blocks: Activities
by Sherry Nortman-Wolf
from Learning Resources
in Base Ten (Location: MATM-B10)
$4.50 (1 in stock)
Math Mammoth Blue Series - Place Value 3
by Maria Miller
from Math Mammoth
for 3rd grade
in Math Mammoth (Location: MAT-MAM)
$5.00 (1 in stock)
Number Sense and Place Value Grade 2
Math Games Galore!
from Creative Teaching Press
for 2nd grade
in Math Games & Activities (Location: MATR-GAM)
Number Sense and Place Value Grade 3
Math Games Galore!
from Creative Teaching Press
for 3rd grade
in Math Games & Activities (Location: MATR-GAM)