Fraction Tower Cube Equivalency Set
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Item #: 018354
EAN: 765023025095
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1-8
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Learning Resources

About Fraction Tower Cube Equivalency Set
Build a solid foundation for understanding fractions, decimals, and percents with Fraction Tower Cubes. This set contains 51 proportional cubes that snap together to form towers. All sets are color-coded according to their fractional values: 1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/12. The Equivalency Set is a great value since it is a combination of all former individual sets (Fractions, Decimals, and Percents), displaying equivalent fractional, decimal, and percent values on each cube.
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This set of fraction/decimal/percent manipulatives is perfect for visualizing these tough math concepts It's so nice to teach with manipulatives that really work like they're supposed to work I like the hard plastic instead of foam or thin magnets so that my little ones can play with them and "learn" fractions too!
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This was recommended as a manipulative to use with the Key to Fractions, Decimals and Percents workbooks.
Anne L
on Aug 27, 2018
I feel that fractions are better to see and touch than to work with as ideas.
amy s
on Mar 2, 2018
My boys need help with learning about equivalent fractions and reducing fractions.
Jolie F
on Mar 30, 2017
Looks great - three sets in one
Catherine W
on Oct 26, 2016
This was recommended as a manipulative to use with the Key to Fractions, Decimals and Percents workbooks.
Anne L
on Aug 27, 2018
3rd grader loves Legos, these appear similar but educational, I like that the numbers are printed on them. Will use in conjunction with fraction circles and fraction tiles
User
on Mar 9, 2018
I feel that fractions are better to see and touch than to work with as ideas.
amy s
on Mar 2, 2018
I love this concept! Great way to compare fraction, decimal, and percent forms.
Christina D
on Feb 5, 2018
My boys need help with learning about equivalent fractions and reducing fractions.
Jolie F
on Mar 30, 2017
My son is learning more complex fractions soon, and I thought a visual would help.
Aimee W
on Nov 2, 2016
Looks great - three sets in one
Catherine W
on Oct 26, 2016
3rd grader loves Legos, these appear similar but educational, I like that the numbers are printed on them. Will use in conjunction with fraction circles and fraction tiles
User
on Mar 9, 2018
I love this concept! Great way to compare fraction, decimal, and percent forms.
Christina D
on Feb 5, 2018
My son is learning more complex fractions soon, and I thought a visual would help.
Aimee W
on Nov 2, 2016
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