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  *1CM Cube (#1025C)
  *1CM Cube (#1025C)
 
Price $18.00

Grade: PreK+
Type: number manipulative


Stock Status: (Out of Stock)
Availability: Out of Stock
Product Code: MN1CMCUBE
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Description
 

Content: 1000 pcs per set in 10 colors.
Each set is packed in a plastic bin with lock.
Item size: 27 x 17 x 11.5 cm

  • Used to develop counting, sorting, sequence, graphing patterning, measuring and basic mathematics operations.  

Manipulatives are non-returnable.
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This item cannot be shipped to Canada.

 
Our recommendation:
Our suggested uses for 1-Cm Cubes:

Kindergarten

  • Sort by color.
  • Count by ones and by twos.
  • Compare sets of different colors (which has more or less?)
  • Show the pattern of one more or one less.
  • Compare length and height.
  • Illustrate simple addition and subtraction.
  • Show 1/2 with two colors and 1/4 with four colors.
  • Group by tens and ones for counting to 100.
  • Use one block as a unit of measurement.

Primary 1

  • Illustrate number bonds and word problems. Use a different color for each part, compare to a third color for the whole. See how many combinations are possible, e.g. 1 and 9 make 10, 2 and 8 make 10, etc.
  • Illustrate addition and subtraction.
  • Make patterns according to color,, size, or shape.
  • Make sets and rectangles to show multiplication and division.
  • Use as units of weight.

Primary 2

  • Illustrate word problems.
  • Show fractions with two colors in various patterns. For example, use 8 cubes, 3 of one color and 5 of another. Link together. One color is 3/8, the other is 5/8.
  • Compare a fractional amount to a whole to find out how many more equal fractional parts are needed to make a whole. For example, 8 units is the whole, one block is 1/8, if you have 3 blocks, or 3/8, 5 more, or 5/8 is needed to make a whole.
  • Use as square units and illustrate areas.
  • Use with Linking Base 10 material to illustrate place value and addition and subtraction with renaming.

Primary 3

  • Illustrate word problems.
  • Illustrate equivalent fractions For example, use 8 different colors joined to show eighths, four different colors in twos to show fourths, two different colors in fours to show halves.

Primary 4

  • Show factors by making rectangles or arrays.
  • Find missing factors as one side of a rectangle.
  • Illustrate addition of fractions with like denominators. Use different colors to show addition of fractions with related denominators.
  • Illustrate fractions of a whole. For example, to show 2/3 of 10, link together 3 each of ten different colors and link those together to make a train 30 blocks long. Each color is 1/10. To divide into thirds, take 3 colors and 1/3 of another color. 2/3 is 6 colors and 2/3 of other colors.

Primary 5

  • Illustrate product of a fraction. For example, to show 3/4 x 4/5 make a two rectangles of 5 columns and 3 rows for the whole. Break off 3 columns of one to show 4/5 and three rows of that to show 3/4 of the 4/5. Compare that piece to the second rectangle.

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