Color Tiles - Plastic 1" - Set of 100

Color Tiles - Plastic 1" - Set of 100

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Grades: PK-3

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Choking Hazard
  • Small parts Not for children under 3 yrs.

Product Description:

1" square plastic tiles in four bright colors (red, blue, green & yellow). Set of 100 (25 of each color).

Publisher Description:

Sorting and classifying are the building blocks for logic and reasoning. These Color Tiles can play a role in developing essential early math skills. Develop sorting, counting, patterning skills. 4 colors – red, yellow, green and blue.

  • Ideal STEAM product
  • Perfect to learn basic number concepts like sorting, classifying, sequencing, patterning and basic counting. Also great tool to create designs.

  • Learn advance mathematical concepts
  • Learn addition, fractions and measurement (length or area) with these high quality Color Tiles. Children learn valuable language when using these materials.

Category Description for Saxon K-3 Program:

The Teacher's Manual contains the actual lesson plans and information vital to the effective presentation of math concepts. The consumable Meeting Books are used during the teacher-student "meeting" in which concepts are introduced, demonstrated and practiced. If teaching more than one student at the same level, you will only need one meeting book. Consumable Student Workbooks are used in grades 1-3 only and contain student materials, flash cards and practice pages. The Math K Home Study Kit contains teacher edition and meeting book. Math 1, 2, and 3 kits contain teacher edition, meeting book, and a set of 2 workbooks. Manipulatives are a vital, integral part of the program; these are not included in the Home Study Kits, but are available through us also.




Category Description for Saxon Math:

Students like Saxon because they feel successful in math instead of overwhelmed.

The most popular homeschooling math program hands down! Highly recommended by both Mary Pride and Cathy Duffy, Saxon Math also wins our award for the "Most Requested Text." Saxon math is a "user-friendly" math program - even for Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus and other usually difficult math topics. Learning is incremental and each new concept is continuously reviewed, so the learning has time to "sink in" instead of being forgotten when the next topic is presented. Higher scores on standardized tests and increased enrollments in upper-level math and science classes have resulted where Saxon has been used in public schools. Students like Saxon because they feel successful in math instead of overwhelmed. Because of the format, children are able to work more independently.




Category Description for COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMS - ALL GRADES:



Primary Subject
Mathematics
Grade Start
PK
Grade End
3
Format
Other
Brand Name
EdX Education
Weight
0.65 (lbs.)
Dimensions
6.5" x 4.5" x 2.0"
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Purchased as part of the Saxon Math 3 Manipulatives Kit.
Cynthia G on Aug 30, 2023
Manipulatives for Dimensions Math 4th grade
Marlene M on Jan 4, 2023
Purchased as part of the Saxon Math 3 Manipulatives Kit.
Cynthia G on Aug 30, 2023
cheapeast i found and the right amount
Amy M on Aug 5, 2023
Manipulatives for Dimensions Math 4th grade
Marlene M on Jan 4, 2023
To aid in teaching phonics/reading. Will write phonograms on tiles and add magnets to magnetize to white board.
Stephanie W on Sep 19, 2022
right start math
Tiffany M on Aug 10, 2022
I teach 1st grade, and I plan to make a set of magnetic letter tiles out of each kit. The children will use the letter tiles to build words, learn sounds, etc.
Regina M on Aug 2, 2022
Same reason as dominoes
Christine H on May 21, 2022
We use them in our vision therapy practice. All the other sets run out of the squares. I am also looking for hexagons. Do you sell just hexagons?
Kristina S on Apr 6, 2022
part of Saxon Math 2
Karla B on Sep 20, 2021
These should work great with my other Saxon Math manipulatives!
Michelle M on Aug 31, 2021
I am a teacher and will be using tiles to help my students identify syllable division.
Margaret M on Jul 2, 2021
For use with RightStart Math
Laura S on Apr 19, 2021
They are good for math learning
Ketil J on Mar 24, 2021
Cheaper here
Paula jean W on Feb 16, 2021
I'm using them to make extra magnetic letter tiles to use with the Barton reading program.
Angela C on Feb 14, 2021
Need this for teaching 2nd grade (Saxon Math).
Anita H on Aug 4, 2020
I need this to use with Saxon Math 2.
Michelle on Aug 1, 2020
Best method to teach area I have used.
Darlene L on Jul 29, 2020
it was recommended with horizon math level 2
Malia S on Jul 20, 2020
They're very similar to Montessori tiles used in the stamp game--I can add numbers to them easily and saved a ton of money.
Lynn G on Jun 21, 2020
For Saxon math program
Jessie W on May 9, 2020
Chose this to help with array math work for home school.
Jenna E on May 5, 2020
class set
SHARON V on Dec 22, 2019
Selecting certain materials to create a Saxon math K kit. Bought these instead of the bears as these will be used in more than just kinder, but also have the same colors, equal weight and can be substituted for most activities.
Becky L on Aug 22, 2019
We had lost a lot of our original set of tiles for Right Start Math over the years.
Heidi H on Aug 15, 2019
Required for our school
CLSchilz on Aug 10, 2019
homeschool 1st grade
Elizabeth T on Jul 22, 2019
We need them for Saxon Math. We lost ours from the kit.
Ashley B on Mar 12, 2019
To use with Right Start math
Preenu P on Nov 23, 2018
Fractions
Lynda D on Jul 26, 2018
HORIZONS MATH--PRICE
User on Jun 21, 2018
Needed for Math Lessons.
Krista H on Jun 13, 2018
Didn't need the whole manipulative set for Saxon Math 2.
Lauree B on Jun 12, 2018
Using them in probability games and math.
User on Feb 17, 2018
We need these for Rightstart Math.
User on Nov 6, 2017
We write things on the tiles and use them as a manupulative. They feel much nicer than cheap alphabet tiles, and cheaper too. (Scrabble cubes are great too.)
Sandra W on Oct 26, 2017
Saxon Math K-3, building my own manipulatives kit for homeschooling.
Chrystal B on Sep 3, 2017
These are very useful math manipulatives. I use them for hands-on graphing, hundreds board activities (identifying one more, one less, ten more, ten less), acting out word problems as counters, measuring (they are exactly 1" square), using them on a balance to weigh, addition and subtraction counters, and with older students, perimeter and area.
Shannon C on Aug 22, 2017
*sigh* do I really need one more math manipulative....darn it yes, these are great for patterns and sometimes I'm out of m&ms
Jonelle S on Aug 11, 2017
I used them to make letter tiles for reading tutoring.
Aaron B on Jul 7, 2017
needed them for Right Start Math A
Angela H on Jun 27, 2017
to go with Saxon Math
User on Nov 29, 2016
Better deal
Susan R on Sep 4, 2016
Recommended on one of my favorite blogs.
Tomika B on Jul 21, 2016
For math
Bethel C on Jul 9, 2016
I am going to use these as counters as well as for making patterns.
Jennifer P on Jul 4, 2016
I have many items on the manipulatives list. I needed this and one other item.
Regina R on Apr 27, 2016
great kinder manipulative for working with number sense
Antonia R on Apr 26, 2016
These are a fantastic manipulative for teaching multiplication and division. I use them for games, for concrete examples and as the geometric model of multiplication--the array. I think this is the best resource for demonstrating the commutative property and distributive property of multiplication.
Susan K on Feb 29, 2016
We work a lot with numbers in math and we tend to overlook the power of making patterns and using them to reason, the tiles are an attractive and indispensable tool to set the balance between numerical and patterning right
Anneke S on Jan 10, 2016
cheapeast i found and the right amount
Amy M on Aug 5, 2023
To aid in teaching phonics/reading. Will write phonograms on tiles and add magnets to magnetize to white board.
Stephanie W on Sep 19, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great weight and perfect size for learning exercises.
July 12, 2021
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 2 out of 5
Color tiles
I didn't find this manipulative useful. Hardly ever use them. My son plays with them along with teddy bear counters (borrowed from a friend and much more useful)!
February 16, 2017
Purchased
over 7 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Perfect for Saxon 2
These work perfectly for what we need for Saxon 2!
August 8, 2016
Purchased
over 7 years ago

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