hand2mind Plastic Tower Cubes

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Product 1: FRACTION TILES: Teach students to name fractions and decimals, comparing and ordering fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, and model different operations involving fractions.
Product 1: UNIT FRACTION MATH MANIPULATIVES: The 9 color fractions manipulatives tiles represent 9 value of fractions. The plastic math tiles are durable and easy to clean.
Product 1: FRACTION BARS: Each of the rainbow fraction tiles represents a whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, or twelfths. The largest tile measures 1″ x 6″.

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Product 1: FRACTION TILES: Teach students to name fractions and decimals, comparing and ordering fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, and model different operations involving fractions.
Product 1: UNIT FRACTION MATH MANIPULATIVES: The 9 color fractions manipulatives tiles represent 9 value of fractions. The plastic math tiles are durable and easy to clean.
Product 1: FRACTION BARS: Each of the rainbow fraction tiles represents a whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, or twelfths. The largest tile measures 1″ x 6″.
Product 1: 4TH GRADE MATH: Students often struggle to visualize and understand the concept of fractions. Fraction tiles enable them to see the difference between various denominators. The proportionally sized tiles help students compare fractional values.
Product 2: FRACTION CIRCLES: Teach students to name fractions and decimals, comparing and ordering fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers, and model different operations involving fractions.
Product 2: UNIT FRACTION MATH MANIPULATIVES: The 5 color fractions manipulatives circles represent 5 value of fractions. The plastic math circles are durable and easy to clean.
Product 2: RAINBOW CIRCLE PIECES: Each of the fraction circles has a color that represents a halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, and eights. The pieces can be locked together in a circle using the plastic ring.
Product 2: 4TH GRADE MATH: Students often struggle to visualize and understand the concept of fractions. Fraction circles can be use to help students see relationships between fractional parts of the same whole. They can compare and order fractions, see equivalent fractions, and explore common denominators.

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