Algebra games and manipulatives




















A web version of part of that larger article can be found here: 7 Musts For Using Manipulatives. This site has so much it can be overwhelming. Repeat this process with various grade levels to find different printable games and hands-on manipulatives. To make it easier, here are the links to each grade. This is a Canadian site that has nearly every printable manipulative you can ask for.

Here are a few examples:. Click to see more great math posts. Oh thank you so much for this awesome posy. I will link it up on my homeschool resource website. Love it! Thank you once again. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together and to share it. This will save me a lot of time!

I am very impressed. This is a very creative way to teach. I can learn a lot from this site myself. Thanks for the knowledge. This is a great list. My 8 year old is an avid reader and devours books.

This is a super fantastic list. I would like really to thank you for taking all your time to share all these resources. I loved all the resources you are very creative. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Each tile and magnet circles has 5mm EVA foam, EVA foam anti-scratch technology laminated surface, no harmful sharp corners, easy to operate and light weight. It can help students visualize learning fraction counting.

The bright colors and contrasting numbers make the learning process easy and fun, and very intuitive. Excellent mathematical operation tools, specific models are a good way to build understanding [Make Learning Enjoyable-master Fraction Easily]:This is perfect for studying at school or home school!

Fractional mathematics makes learning fraction for elementary students easy and fun. Play fractional games and math! Suitable for grades [Fraction Manipulatives Size]: 12 whole tiles-each size is They are designed by teachers to provide the best learning experience. Four Color Base Ten Set: Our kit lets kids use colorful plastic place value blocks to visually represent ones, tens, hundreds and thousands—even build and solve equations!

Math Manipulatives for 1ST, 2ND, 3RD Grade: Torlam Colorful Base Ten Blocks are a perfect set of math counters and counting cubes to teach and learn in elementary classroom, kindergarten or as a teaching tool in your homeschooling program. Master base ten concepts with ease, play base ten games, have fun with Math!

Stable and Durable Material: Our base ten is made of durable plastic that is easy to clean. These plastic counting blocks are compact in size, small and lightweight for easy storage and carry, not easy to break, suitable for long time use!

You can get this amazing set as a super-cool birthday or Christmas present for your little boy or girl. Give students a fun new way to explore number sense,and place value. Each magnetic tray has 1 ten-frames and room to write equations, plus magnetic discs that make modeling simple operations easy! Hands-On Math: Student can work on the trays with dry-erase markers or magnetic counters and hold their trays up to answer questions or show their work. More Choices: With different colors and extra trays, discs, you have more ways to demonstrate operation skills.

Great for homeschool or classroom activity! Each manipulatives kit contains 20 green foam base ten units, 20 rods and ten flats. This safe and durable clock is easy to use for young students in kindergarten and preschool. Our Take Home Manipulatives Kits come with plastic cubes. Each kit comes with 40 tiles in 4 different colors. The fun, hands-on and interactive approach allows parents to teach with multiple modalities!

Explore Equivalencies: Our set includes easy-grip foam pieces representing both circle and bar fractions, plus 14 activity cards that prompt children to build a variety of fractions from halves to twelfths.

Coin Problem — Use deduction to find the counterfeit coin. Factor Tree — Factor numbers using a tree diagram. Fifteen Puzzle — Solve this virtual version of the classical fifteen puzzle by arranging its tiles. Function Machine — Explore the concept of functions by putting values into this machine and observing its output. Function Transformations — Explore how simple transformations affect the graph of a function. Grapher — A tool for graphing and exploring functions.

Line Plotter — Practice drawing lines through a given point having a specified slope.



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