Education Curriculum Library Manipulatives

Math


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Mathematics Pentathlon-Division 1, Grades K-1: Teach your class mathematical principles with a variety of board games.

Mathematics Pentathlon-Division 2, Grades 2-3: Teach your class mathematical principles with a variety of board games.

Mathematics Pentathlon-Division 3, Grades 4-5: Teach your class mathematical principles with a variety of board games.

Mathematics Pentathlon-Division 4, Grades 6-7: Teach your class mathematical principles with a variety of board games.

Visual Thinking: Students can learn to visualize objects or situations in order to better solve problems.

Mathematical Balance: Learn mathematical relationships by measuring and comparing weight.

Place Value Board: Children will learn counting and place value with this manipulative.

Solidi Geometrici: Students will learn about volume relationships with these translucent geometric shapes.

Judy Clocks: Teach your student about time and how to read a clock with these individual clocks.

Calculators (6): Using calculators in math lessons is a great way to get students excited about their work.

Items for Games: Have your students make up their own mathematical games using these tools.

Tinkertoys: Students use their motor skills while creating mathematical architectural pieces with these toys.

Bushel & Peck Metric Measurement Kit: Teach your class metric conversion by using this visual aid.

Colored Wooden Cubes: Using these blocks your students can learn about area and volume of rectangular shapes.

Small Colored Plastic Squares

Attribute Logic Blocks: Teach logical thinking and decision making skills from simple games to complex of logical operations.

Wooden Blocks: These are great manipulatives to use when teaching about shape or volume.

Domino: This domino set uses objects and numerals to increase numerical understanding.

Vertical Counting Frame: This may be used as a visual counting tool.

Horizontal Counting Frame: Teach students place value and counting with this manipulative.

Wooden Blocks: Students can learn geometric relationships using these blocks.

Plastic Fitted Blocks: While building with these blocks children can learn about area, volume, or addition and subtraction.

Sand Timers: Have your students create mathematical games using these timers as tools.

Teddy Bear Counters: Use these bears to help your students with math problems.

Multiplication Flash Cards: Use these cards to help students memorize the multiplication table.

Subtraction Flash Cards: These cards will aid students in learning subtraction by using visual images.

Money Match Me Cards: Students will be able to learn the value of money by using these flash cards.

Scissors (20): Allow students to utilize their creativity by using their own pair of scissors for an art project.

Fractions are as Easy as Pie: Teach your students common fractions by playing this game.

Matrix: Use this math game to teach mathematical patterning and multiplication.

Compass: Draw perfectly round circles and teach your class about fractions and pie charts.

Place Value Building Set: Teach grouping and place value concepts with these hands on activities.

Chalkboard Templates (5): Trace geometric shapes onto the chalkboard with these stencils.

Desk Templates (2): Use these stencils to teach your class about geometric shapes and sizes.

Super Slate Personal Chalkboard: Have students draw or take notes on these personal chalkboards.

Mathcards for Pattern Blocks, Shapes and Angles: Teach your class about patterning and geometry with these worksheets.

Mathcards for Pattern Blocks, Similar Shapes: Students can create mathematical patterns with these helpful worksheets.

Mathcards for Pattern Blocks, Shapes and Sizes: Students can create mathematical patterns with these helpful worksheets.

Puzzlers for Overhead Tangrams: Students can use tangram pieces to answer the questions on these sheets.

Overhead Tangrams: Use these tangrams as a visual aid to your geometry lessons.

Pattern and Problem Solving Labratory: Kit B

Royal Game of Ur: Incorporate history with this ancient Sumerian math game.

Georule

Counting Pigs: These manipulatives can be used to teach counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, place value and more.

Desk Top Parquetry Patterns: These pattern sheets are great for teaching lessons on geometry.

Wooden Domino Set: Students will learn counting and patterning skills with this set.

Wooden Metric Measurements

The Product Finder: This multiplication chart will help students with their math problems.

Telling Time Bingo: This is a great game to use when teaching students about telling time.

Beginning Money Bingo: This is a great game to use when teaching students about the value of money.

Set of Jacks: Students will learn counting along with motor skills when playing with these jacks.

White Board

Easy-cut Classic Puzzle

Link 'N' Learn Links: Students can use these manipulatives when learning addition and subtraction.

Wooden Beads: These are great manipulatives to use when teaching about shape or volume.

Teddy Bear Counters: Use these bears to help your students with math problems.

Measuring Cups and Spoons: Students can learn the metric system by using these measuring tools.

Arithmetic Fact Kit: This is a great way for students to gain more mathematical knowledge on an individual level.

Metric and Standard Measuring Tapes: Measure various objects and have students compare metric measurement to standard.

Wooden Pattern Blocks: Have students create their own colorful pattern with these blocks.

Time Flash Cards, Analog and Digital: Help your students learn to tell time with these flash cards.

Math Wheel Flash Cards

Three-Corner Flash Cards: Help children memorize various multiplication and division combinations.

Bingo Money: Have your class learn about money by playing this enjoyable game.

Plastic Pattern Blocks: Have students create their own colorful pattern with these blocks.

24 Game: Students will love to learn math concepts with this fun game.

Blank Dice: Have students make up their own games with these dice.

Overhead Calculator: Use this visual tool to help your students understand difficult math concepts.

Multiplication Bingo

Hexahedra Dice: Have students make up their own probability games with these dice.

Prime Drag: Have your students play this game in order to learn about prime and composite numbers.

Chalkboard Compass: Make large circles on the chalkboard when teaching about fractions.

Pattern Blocks Mirror: Observe symmetrical features of geometric shapes by placing the mirror in various positions.

Hundred Number Board: Teach counting with these numbered tiles.

Math Race: Have your students play this game to increase their mathematic understanding.

Overhead Coin Set: Use these visual tools to help your students understand mathematical concepts dealing with money.

Teacher's Number Line: Hang this number line around your classroom to aid students in counting.

Division Flash Cards: Help children memorize division combinations.

Subtraction Flash Cards: Help children memorize various subtraction combinations.

Addition Flash Cards

Number Balance: Teach your students about positive and negative integers with this unique balance.

The Answer is ...What's the Problem: Help students learn mathematical principles as well as problem solving.

Division Flash Cards: Help children memorize various division combinations

Geoboard Activity Cards, Primary: These activities will teach students about geometric shapes.

Geoboard Activity Cards, Intermediate: These activities will teach students about geometric shapes.

Cuisenaire Rods: Use these rods to teach place a variety of mathematical concepts.

Cuisenaire Rods (incomplete set)

Magna Line: Students can use this magnetic number line to learn counting.

Measures of Central Tendency: Use these transparencies to teach a secondary education math lesson.

Dominoes: Children can learn counting, matching, and motor skills with these manipulatives.

Arithmetic Drill Cards: Use these worksheets to help your students memorize arithmetic combinations.

Magic Mosaic: This activity is a great way to teach mathematical patterning and basic geometry concepts.

Attribute Games & Problems Set: This game helps children strengthen their problem solving skills.

Pentominoes: Have students put together this mathematical puzzle in their own pattern.

Concept Clock: Students will learn to read a clock and about time with this visual tool.

Volume Relationship Set: Teach your students about volume of different shapes with this kit.

Versa-Tiles: This math game aids in teaching students about patterning as well as other concepts.

Tangrams: Use these geometric shapes to teach preliminary geometry concepts.

Plastic Geoboards: Use these manipulatives to teach your students about the area of various shapes.

Protractor: Students can analyze various angles with this tool when learning about geometry.

Overhead Bills: Use these visual tools to help your students understand mathematical concepts dealing with money.

Jackpot: Play this fun game to build your student's math skills.

Metric Appreciation Set: Use this set to help your students understand conversion of measurement.

Number Blocks with Holes: Students will learn to count with these blocks and can visualize adding and subtracting.

Overhead Dice: Use these visual aids to help your students understand mathematical concepts dealing with probability.

Symmetry: This manipulative will help you to see symmetry within various objects.

Metric Measuring Aid: This tool will enable students to measure the width of various objects.

Meter Stick: Teach the metric system and have your class measure various objects with this meter stick.

Dice: Have students make up their own probability games with these dice.

Telling Time Match Me Cards: Students will strengthen their time telling abilities with these flash cards.

Fraction Stax

Shapes and Colors Puzzle: Young children will learn about different shapes with this wooden puzzle.

Math Wheel Flash Cards

Math Kit

Wooden Geoboards: Use these manipulatives to teach your students about the area of various shapes.

Spectrum Tape: Measure distance and objects with this tool.

Geometric Shapes: Teach young children about different shapes and sizes.

Colored Round Chips: These chips can be used in a variety of ways such as counting tools or game pieces.

Unifix 100 Track

Unifix Number Indicators: Teach a variety of math skills with this kit such as counting, addition, place value and multiplication.

Unifix 1-10 Inset Pattern Boards

Unifix 1-10 Value Boards # 2

Unifix Operation Grid and Container

Unifix 1-100 Operational Board

Unifix Cubes for Place Value to a Million: Teach your students about place value with these hands-on tools.

Five Pin Chip Trading Board: Teach students addition and subtraction using the borrowing and carrying method.

Chip Trading Abacus: Students will learn counting and place value techniques using this tool.

Judy Clock: This is a great manipulative to use when teaching about time and how to read a clock.

Attribute Logic Wooden Blocks: Teach concepts like area with these blocks of various of shapes and sizes.

Subtraction and Addition Memorizer System, Lower Level: Help children memorize different addition and subtraction
combinations.

Subtraction and Addition Memorizer System, Higher Level: Help children memorize different addition and subtraction
combinations.

Multiplication Memorizer System: Help children memorize the multiplication table with this system.

Numeral and Operation Cards: Have students make up their own mathematical equations with these flannel board pieces.

Challenge a Program for the Mathematically Talented, Manipulative Kit: Students will love these mathematical games.

Base Ten Blocks: Use these blocks to teach your class about the are and volume of a rectangular object.

Paper Money: Students will love to role play in the classroom with this play money.

Abacus: Teach place value and counting with these personal abacus'.

Metric Weights: Students will be able to find the weight of various objects with these tools.

Geometric Tracing Shapes: Use these translucent shapes to make mathematical art projects and more.

Fraction Pieces: Teach you class about fractions with these visual manipulatives.

Addition Flash Cards

On the Go: Basic Subtraction Facts

All Together: Basic Addition Facts

Rulers: Rulers can be used to draw straight lines, graph mathematic equations, or measure objects.

Rubber Bands: Use these rubber bands with geoboards to teach geometric principles.

Clock Face Stamp: This can be used in lessons about time and reading a clock. Students can fill in the hour and minutes.

"Heads" and "Tails" Coin Stamps: Students will learn about money and it's value as they uses these coin stamps.

Fraction Tray: Use this tool to teach fractions to your class.

Primary Balance: Children can compare the weight of various objects with this balance.

Circle Fractions Stencil: Use this stencil when teaching a lesson on fractions or percentages.

Mathematical Stencil: This tool can be used to trace shapes, letters, and numbers, and can also serve as a ruler.

Teaching Mathematics with Manipulatives: This resource can be used with overhead math lessons as a visual aid.

Trundle Wheel: Students can measure distances with this unique manipulative.

Subtraction Flash Cards: Help children memorize different subtraction combinations.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Multiplication: Teach multiplication math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Subtraction: Teach subtraction math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Division: Teach division math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Solving for Unknown Variables: Teach algebra math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Fractions: Teach fraction math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Addition: Teach addition math skills with these fun manipulatives.

Learning Wrap-Ups--Numbers


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