Simple Solution Hundred Number Tiles in Container - Set of 125

Simple Solution Hundred Number Tiles in Container - Set of 125

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Item #: 004371
Grades: K-2

Product Description:

A great complement to the hundred number chart, these quality plastic tiles were one of Mark's favorite math manipulatives when he was learning to count to 100. Sorting them into stacks of 10 helped him understand the concept of place value. Turning random tiles upside down helped him learn "What's between ___ and ___?". Tiles are the right size to fit in the squares on the hundred number chart. "Dad, can we use the tiles today?"

Publisher Description:

125 plastic 1"" tiles (numbers 1-100 and 25 blank) in container with snapping lid.


Category Description for Hundred Number Chart:

Laminated chart from 1-100 in 1" squares. Blank grid on reverse.




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
K
Grade End
2
EAN
678131635509
Format
Other
Brand Name
SI Manufacturing
Weight
0.41 (lbs.)
Dimensions
6.75" x 10.0" x 1.0"
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I have a game I want to use them with.
John P on Nov 3, 2018
Hands on resource for my math curriculum.
Sara C on May 20, 2018
I have a game I want to use them with.
John P on Nov 3, 2018
WE are going to use this for a game at a club I belong to.
Catherine C on Sep 3, 2018
Hands on resource for my math curriculum.
Sara C on May 20, 2018
I was unable to find any in Australia.
gayatri p on Nov 13, 2017
Great for the classroom
Joseph S on Aug 18, 2017
reasonably priced
Judi B on Aug 11, 2017
teachers wanted these for resource in their classrooms
Christine F on May 2, 2017
Birthday gift for great-nephew who is autistic. His mother thinks the tiles will help him learn numbers.
David A K on Dec 22, 2016
I need to have numbers picked from a bag by children and these fit my needs perfectly.
Warren B on Jul 7, 2016
necessary for a board game i'm creating
John V on Apr 1, 2016
For our Christmas party, we are having White Elephant Party and liked the idea of already having pre-numbered titles vs. writing down numbers on scrap paper.
Heather B on Oct 28, 2015
they look like what i need to help a student learn where numbers go in the order 1 to 100
Diane S on Oct 2, 2015
WE are going to use this for a game at a club I belong to.
Catherine C on Sep 3, 2018
I was unable to find any in Australia.
gayatri p on Nov 13, 2017
Does this number set come in different colors?
A shopper on Jul 7, 2016
BEST ANSWER: As far as I know, it's only offered in red. The bright color makes them easy to spot when they hide under tables and on bookshelves.
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these are great for teaching students to place the numbers in order
November 9, 2015
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