Color Tiles - Plastic 1" - Set of 100
Item #: | 018746 |
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Grades: | PK-3 |
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
- Learn advance mathematical concepts
Perfect to learn basic number concepts like sorting, classifying, sequencing, patterning and basic counting. Also great tool to create designs.
Learn addition, fractions and measurement (length or area) with these high quality Color Tiles. Children learn valuable language when using these materials.
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.
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.
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