Deluxe Fraction Circles

Deluxe Fraction Circles

# 004563

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Item #: 004563
Grades: 2-8

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A set of 51 proportionally-sized pieces representing a whole, halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths & twelfths in 9 distinct colors. Learning through play.

Now in the 2020 edition, this program still maintains the strong Singapore concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology with a few updates. There is no longer a student workbook – all instruction and practice are in the consumable softcover student edition. Performance tasks and STEAM exercises have been added at the end of each chapter. Although the scope and sequence is similar to the older editions, the program is based on the newer Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) syllabus and some of the lessons have been reorganized. A new Accelerated option is also available for advanced students to take in grade seven to develop algebra readiness by grade eight. With a mastery approach, Math in Focus stays on one topic of math at a time and explores it over several lessons (along with the related sub-topics) before moving to the next concept. Chapters, however, typically begin with a review of past concepts. It combines conceptual instruction with hands-on learning to aid students in building stronger math sense and problem-solving skills.

Main components for the 2020 edition include a Teacher Manual and Student Edition for each semester. The spiral-bound Teacher Edition is a classroom teacher guide. It is in full-color and includes lesson plans and pacing guides for each chapter, a reduced copy of the student pages with answers, instructions for using manipulatives, and differentiated math instruction for struggling, on-level, and advanced students. Student Editions are also in full-color and include the core of the student learning. Step-by-step instruction, various diagrams and examples, and individual practice are all included in the student edition. In fact, there might be some overlap between the teacher guide and student edition instruction, but the teacher edition is still necessary to implement required manipulatives, use remediation or enrichment ideas, and have answers to the student book.

Other components of this program include Assessments, Extra Practice & Homework Book, Reteach, Enrichment, and Fact Fluency books. Reteach and Enrichment are not available for homeschool. The Assessments Book and Extra Practice & Homework Book are in print format. The Assessment Book provides cumulative review, chapter tests, and mid-year and end-of-year tests. Answers are included in the back. This book will come in handy if you want additional confirmation your student is mastering the concepts. The Extra Practice & Homework Book is beneficial for students who need additional practice to build mastery in the concepts learned. The answers, however, are only available by request as a PDF that can be emailed to you from our office after the order ships. The Fact Fluency book offers varied exercises also intended for extra practice and reinforcement. We are not carrying this book, but suggest you take a look at the Singapore Math Fact Fluency workbook we do have available if you desire to use this additional supplement. Online Assessments with Data Reporting (called HMH Ed) is also new to this edition, although homeschoolers do not have access to this online component. The assembled kits make it easy and more economical to buy all the necessary math components you need for the year. Packaged kits for each grade level include Teacher Guides and Student Editions for each semester, and the Assessment Guide Teacher Edition. Extra Practice Books and manipulatives are sold separately.

Math in Focus promotes a strong emphasis on problem solving as well as critical thinking, and helps students develop a deeper understanding of concepts as they are taught the “why” behind math. This mastery program works well for students that do better focusing on one concept at a time, like the use of manipulatives, and do not like the traditional drill and memorization of math facts approach.

Category Description for Singapore Math Programs:

Countries around the world first became interested in Singapore’s math curriculum when results of the Third International Math and Science Study (TIMSS) were published in 1995. Conducted by the International Study Center at Boston College, achievement tests in both math and science were administered to students in over 40 countries. Students from Singapore ranked highly in mathematics achievement: 1st in the fourth, seventh, and eighth grade levels and 2nd at the third grade level. Results for the U.S. were disappointing: 10th in the third grade, 11th in the fourth grade, 23rd in the seventh grade, and 27th at the eighth grade level. In a follow-up study in 1999, Singapore again ranked 1st in eighth grade math achievement while U.S. eighth graders ranked 19th. Although a first place ranking does not necessarily imply the best program, something about Singapore’s math program was working.

“Singapore Approach Math” is a general term referring to a type of mathematical instruction (i.e. curriculum) developed from a syllabus designed by Singapore’s Ministry of Education in the 1980s. There were a number of revisions and the 3rd edition was the last edition used in Singapore. The good test scores were associated with this material and all of our Singapore Approach Math programs are based primarily on the 3rd edition although it is no longer available for sale. Components from different editions are not interchangeable but a student can move between the editions in-between levels.

Primary Math US (1-6) is an adaptation of the 3rd edition for use in the U.S. Although a small amount of content (division of fractions) from the 2nd edition was added back into the US edition, it is almost identical to the 3rd edition. The US edition adds sections for U.S. customary measurements and uses U.S. spelling and conventions. We expect this edition to be available indefinitely. ©2003

Primary Math S/E (Standards Edition) (K-6) was adapted to meet the pre-Common Core CA math standards. An additional amount of content (probability, data analysis, negative numbers, coordinate graphing) from the 2nd edition was added back in and topics were rearranged but it is similar to the US edition. Cumulative Reviews at the end of each Unit and practice sets within each unit were added. Textbooks are in color. ©2008 This edition includes Earlybird Kindergarten Math.

Primary Math CC (Common Core) (K-5) is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and is another adaptation of the 3rd edition. Only minor changes were made to the scope and sequence. Unit Reviews are no longer cumulative and Practices were removed although some of the content was incorporated into the lessons. ©2014 Includes Earlybird Kindergarten Math CC. This edition will be available for the foreseeable future.

Primary Math 2022 Edition (K-5) is a completely new revision retaining all the excellent teaching methods of the earlier Primary Math programs. Incorporating both cumulative assessments and challenging problem solving, mastery learning is emphasized. The scope and sequence is similar to previous editions and topics are aligned to state and national standards. ©2021-2022

New Elementary Math (7-8) is a no-frills program based on an older Singaporian program and covering integrated algebra and geometry. It’s considered a sequel to the Primary Math programs.

Math in Focus (K-8) was developed by Great Source (a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) in conjunction with Marshall Cavendish (the original publisher in Singapore). Although the basic instructional sequences are similar and the content is very close to the SE, material added to the most recent editions brings it into alignment with CC. Math in Focus has a more American look and “feel.” ©2010, 2014

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Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS - ALL GRADES:



Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
2
Grade End
8
EAN
678131416054
Format
Other
Brand Name
SI Manufacturing
Weight
0.3188 (lbs.)
Dimensions
3.62" x 4.5" x 0.75"
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Needed for Math with Confidence 3rd Grade
Megan K on Aug 1, 2023
For math with confidence grade 3
Amanda V on Jun 26, 2023
Needed for Math with Confidence 3rd Grade
Megan K on Aug 1, 2023
To use with Singapore Math Primary US Edition 4A & B
JAMIE V on Jul 16, 2023
For math with confidence grade 3
Amanda V on Jun 26, 2023
To use with 3rd Grade Math With Confidence.
Jennifer B on Jun 25, 2023
Cheaper than Amazon, using for Math
Kristina H on Apr 30, 2023
didn't want to make my own
Jennifer K on Sep 1, 2022
This helps students who are visual learners as well as tangible learners.
Debbie S on Jul 20, 2022
I was looking for elementary fraction manipulatives.
Megan J on Jan 6, 2022
We bought this to help with our Singapore Math.
Elizabeth E on Sep 28, 2021
I chose this to make adding and subtracting fractions a little clearer.
Nadia O on Jun 14, 2021
I chose this item to use with Horizon Math 1
Amy G on Mar 2, 2021
Needed for Horizons Math 3, which is NOT a complete curriculum as it does not come with any manipulatives or even suggest items to purchase. Thank heaven for Rainbow Resource!
Rhebeka H on Jan 25, 2021
Looking for something tactile to help with fractions.
Amy W on Oct 6, 2020
fraction circles are suggested by experienced math teachers as a must have manipulative for grades 3-6
Dara J on Sep 5, 2020
it was recommended with horizon math level 2
Malia S on Jul 20, 2020
My child is studying fractions
Susan C on May 19, 2020
hands on fraction learning
Andrea A on May 11, 2020
needed for part of math manipulatives for curriculum
Nancy on May 7, 2020
HORIZONS MATH--PRICE
User on Jun 21, 2018
Mathy friend had and recommended.
Emily S on Aug 7, 2016
For the math curriculum I bought for my son.
Diana B on Nov 24, 2015
To use with Singapore Math Primary US Edition 4A & B
JAMIE V on Jul 16, 2023
To use with 3rd Grade Math With Confidence.
Jennifer B on Jun 25, 2023
Are these plastic?
A shopper on Mar 21, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes they are made of plastic and very small.
Fraction Circles item # 004563 does NOT state in the description that it includes tenths but the video shown with it shows that is DOES include tenths. Item # 060634 states in the description that it includes tenths. Which is correct?
A shopper on Mar 6, 2016
Deluxe Fraction Circles
Deluxe Fraction Circles
Fraction Circles (51 piece set, includes tenths)
Fraction Circles (51 piece set, includes tenths)
BEST ANSWER: The Deluxe Fraction Circles has 51 pieces, nine circles, which include: 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Fraction Circles item # 060634 states in the description that it includes tenths. Item # 004563 does NOT state in the description that it includes tenths but the video shown with it shows that is DOES include tenths. Which is correct?
A shopper on Mar 6, 2016
Deluxe Fraction Circles
Deluxe Fraction Circles
Fraction Circles (51 piece set, includes tenths)
Fraction Circles (51 piece set, includes tenths)
BEST ANSWER: It was probably an error writing the description. #004563 DOES INCLUDE the 10ths. I own this and am looking at it right now. The 10ths are the purple colored ones.
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Colorful, inexpensive fraction circles have been helpful for teaching clock reading besides fractions. One of my children enjoys playing with the circles while I read aloud
September 29, 2018
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