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Publication Date
2014.
Description
Powerful tools for mathematics instruction can make a good lesson great. Math tools in action: manipulatives make mathematics visible; they allow students to see math. Manipulatives also enrich mathematics discussions and make learning accessible and understandable for students at all levels. In this video, Chris and a year three class learn about comparative size by exploring the dimensions of a variety of insects, animals and birds using tape measures,...
Publication Date
[2017]
Description
"Here's a fun, hands-on way to help children master the lines and curves that form uppercase letters! Kids simply grab a letter card and use the magnetic builders to copy the shape of the letter. The tough plastic pieces stick together at any angle--for frustration-free practice every time, with or without the letter cards. Develops skills in letter recognition, letter building and fine motor development."--
Publication Date
2014.
Description
Powerful tools for mathematics instruction can make a good lesson great. Simple and accessible, Math tools in action: journals, bringing mathematical practices to life in the classroom on a daily basis. Math journals invite students to relate their own ideas, experiences and prior knowledge to the learning at hand while encouraging them to clarify their thoughts and to use challenging and precise math vocabulary. Watch Chris and 4th grade students...
Publication Date
[2019]
Description
Playing Pictionary may remind you of Charades, but with drawing on paper instead of acting out the answers. In Pictionary, though, both teams' (or even all three teams') clue givers may be drawing at the same time as players strive to be the first to guess the correct answer. When the answer is not designated "ALL Play," one team simply tries to come up with teh answer before the timer runs out, which is usually but not always possible thanks to the...
Publication Date
©2014
Description
Students explore the power of magnets with our STEM Science Station! Compelling, hands-on experiments illustrate key concepts like magnetism and magnetic fields, and the eight activity cards also feature exploration questions that build critical-thinking and problem-solving skills at a level that's just right for early learners.
Publication Date
[201-?]
Description
"This innovative folding geometric shape set is perfect for hands-on lessons in symmetry, perimeter, area, surface area and volume. Each three-inch shape folds flat, allowing for illustration of a three-dimensional shape's two-dimensional properties. Set of 16 pieces includes red, yellow, green and blue cylinder, square pyramid, cube, rectangular prism, cone, hexagonal prism, triangular pyramid and triangular prism, and clear plastic casings"--Publisher's...
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