Unifix Cubes, 100 (10 each of 10 colors) with Activity Booklet

Unifix Cubes, 100 (10 each of 10 colors) with Activity Booklet

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Grades: K-8

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Product Description:

Set of ten each of ten colors, plus an activity book.

Category Description for BJU Press Kindergarten - Math K5:

Completely revised, the 3rd edition is very attractive, much more clear in its layout, and easy to use. Still laying the foundation for elementary math through the teaching of necessary math concepts, this course covers shapes, classifying and comparing, numbers from 0-100, measurement, time, basic addition, calendar, money, fractions, and basic subtraction. The Teachers Guide holds reproduced worktext pages showing the answers, an outline of each lesson, practice and review activities, stories for introducing each lesson, procedures for teaching and checking for understanding, and extended activities. Also included is the Toolkit CD-ROM, containing all of the reproducible activity pages. A copy of the Worktext Answer Key is included in the Teachers Edition as well, but also available separately.




Category Description for BJU Press Math - Elementary:

A solid, thorough math curriculum at all levels. Concepts are taught at the concrete level in the elementary grades, with heavy use of manipulatives in the early grades (card stock manipulatives included).

Teacher editions have complete lesson plans, answers to text problems, manipulative instruction, and many suggestions for presenting and enriching the concepts covered in each lesson. Bob Jones supplies student worktexts through the 5th grade level. This is welcome news for those who have students who like color pages and are not ready to transfer work to their own paper. Starting in grade 6, softcover texts offer minimal space for writing. Students will need a separate notebook at these levels. One of the strengths of the BJU Press program is the teaching of concepts, rather than the rote approach. Christian principles, character traits, and practical application of math concepts are integrated throughout the program. Lessons are “spiraled”, meaning topics are reviewed throughout each level, delving a little deeper each time. Lesson exercises consist of practice for that lesson, not a review of previous lessons or chapters; they reappear in more complexity throughout the course, allowing the student ongoing practice.

Category Description for BJU Press Math:

A solid thorough curriculum at all levels. Concepts are taught at the concrete level, with heavy use of manipulatives in the early grades. Elementary program texts are particularly well done - colorful, good variety of skills, and on-grade-level. For those that want to use a more traditional, yet appealing, worktext series at the elementary level, this is perhaps the best.

Teacher editions have complete lesson plans and answers to text problems. If you are using Bob Jones as your basal math program, you will want to invest in them, as they provide the one-on-one instruction, manipulative instruction, and offer many suggestions for presenting and enriching the concepts covered in each lesson. If you are not using Bob Jones as the core of your math program, consider using the student workbooks as such. We have long used the Miquon Math series and find it very effective to use the Bob Jones workbooks alongside (plus some drill products for mastery of basic math facts). If you are planning to use a different program at upper levels, we have found the transition seamless. Bob Jones supplies student worktexts though the 4th grade. This is particularly welcome for those of us with students who are not ready for a hardbound, copy-and-work system this early. Starting in grade 5, texts are hardbound.

Many homeschoolers have opted to use Saxon Math at the upper levels, but, like any program, it doesn't satisfy everyone. If you are looking for an alternative, I suggest the Bob Jones texts. One of the strengths of the Bob Jones program is the teaching of concepts, rather than the rote how-to-solve-it approach. Also, Christian principles and character traits are assumed and integrated throughout the program. Each level is themed, providing a motivation learning context. Lessons are "spiraled", meaning topics are reviewed throughout each level, delving a little deeper each time. This is not the same as the "incremental" approach used by Saxon Math (see description). Lesson exercises consist mainly of practice for that lesson, not a review of previous lessons or chapters. However, topics are not covered, then left forever; they reappear in more complexity throughout the course, allowing the student continuing practice. The approach you prefer depends on your child. Some children may need more concentration on the topic at hand, and Bob Jones Math will appeal to this group. Like Saxon, the people at Bob Jones are ever-ready to assist you with any difficulties you may have, including access to textbook authors.

Relatively new is the revised Geometry book for grade 10. For those desiring to approach geometry as a separate course, this revised text will supply a solid option to the Jacobs text. For those students who are not interested in pursuing math beyond algebra or geometry, Bob Jones supplies a Consumer Math course that presents math required for practical living. While there is no separate calculus course, the Advanced Math text does introduce the college-bound student to calculus.




Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS - ALL GRADES:



Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
K
Grade End
8
EAN
706406100015
Format
Math Manipulative
Brand Name
Didax
Weight
0.6375 (lbs.)
Dimensions
7.75" x 7.75" x 1.06"
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helping with math
Eryn W on Feb 11, 2023
These manipulatives are great for all kinds of math problems. Students can make and break tens as well as easily see equal groups of other counts.
Laura G on May 28, 2022
helping with math
Eryn W on Feb 11, 2023
homeschooling
Sheila T on Aug 17, 2022
These manipulatives are great for all kinds of math problems. Students can make and break tens as well as easily see equal groups of other counts.
Laura G on May 28, 2022
extra math manipulative
Elizabeth S on Oct 28, 2021
needed for school
Tuamami T on Jul 29, 2021
BJU curriculum Grade 1 calls for unifix cubes.
Samantha H on May 30, 2021
I am a retired teacher and successfully used Unifix Cubes in my classrooms for over 20 + years. I am now involved in some virtual learning classes and need to supply my students.
Mary H on Dec 7, 2020
Want to use with BJU Math book
Ibukun on Dec 3, 2020
I need for teaching math.
Cheryl T on Oct 6, 2020
These will be giving to two baby boys with some favorite books.
Denise D on Jul 29, 2020
Great Find
Mariana M on May 19, 2020
teaching math to K and Grade 2 students
Rebecca W on May 2, 2020
Supplement a math program.
Erica on Jun 19, 2019
able to use with all of my kids from tower building, color grouping, finish the pattern, addition, and subtraction.
Tara P on May 3, 2019
To give my daughter a hands on learning tool.
Eva H on Jan 27, 2019
Needed for Equipping Minds Cognitive Development program
Karla C on Dec 28, 2018
I have a six year old autistic grandson and I substituted in his class today. They had these and he seemed to really enjoy building with them.
Kathy J on Dec 3, 2018
Requested by my grandson (3 1/2 years old)
Belle B on Nov 4, 2018
These helped me in comprehending math concepts as a teacher and I used them in teaching others. I have a few from 30 years ago, but plan to you these in homeschooling grandchildren.
Earleen K M on Oct 22, 2018
We have a larger set of Unifix cubes that my mom gave us and have found it helpful for teaching different concepts in math. I wanted to give a set to a friend's daughter for her birthday and thought the additional activity booklet could be helpful.
Clarissa O on Oct 2, 2018
Great way to learn counting and math for kids who like tangible learning tools.
Cynthia S on Apr 19, 2018
these are great!
Shannon on Jun 14, 2017
These really help my 2nd grader visualize place value in order to add and subtract double digits.
Deborah S on Aug 16, 2016
For use with MFW First Grade
Mackenzie F on Jun 24, 2016
Saw in a "My Father's World" catalog and noticed that in the Kindergarten Math practice on IXL website, visual questions by counting stacked blocked were used. Thought would be good for kindergarten math concepts.
User on Jun 7, 2016
We are using Singapore math and need some hands-on manipulatives to go with the curriculum. I chose this brand because of the interlocking pieces.
Heather S on Feb 17, 2016
As an add-on to the unifix cubes we purchased today.
Heidi C on Jan 4, 2016
Love these cubes!!! Makes counting & understanding math so much easier with hands on counting.
Christy T on Nov 16, 2015
homeschooling
Sheila T on Aug 17, 2022
extra math manipulative
Elizabeth S on Oct 28, 2021
What are the other two colors?
A shopper on Jun 24, 2020
BEST ANSWER: White and black. We also like the pink and purple ones you can also purchase from Rainbow Resource for a couple bucks!
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Unifix Cubes
I really love the cubes. The students enjoy using it during their math lessons. Thanks Rainbow Resource Center!
November 7, 2020
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
The unifix cubes are exactly what I needed for math lessons with my preschoolers.
August 9, 2020
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Great
Look forward to using them to convey math principles.
July 7, 2016
Purchased
over 6 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
These are my (and my kids') favorite manipulative hands-down!! We have used these with Bob Jones Math as well as to learn math facts manipulatively! They snap together easily but unlike legos they are easy to pull apart as well Even my three-year old wants in on homeschool when we get these colorful "tools" out to play er I mean "do school"
January 7, 2008


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