Math manipulatives are physical tools that students can use to explore and understand mathematical concepts. They provide a tangible way to learn about area, perimeter, volume, and math facts. For example, students can use tiles or blocks to create shapes and measure their area and perimeter, or they can build 3D objects with cubes to understand volume. Manipulatives can also help students practice basic math facts and develop number sense. By using these tools, students can make connections between abstract concepts and real-world examples, making learning more engaging and effective.
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YGC LAOMI 12X12 Multiplication Chart and 1-12 Addition Table 2 in 1 Math Enlightenment Toys,Developed and Designed by Educators to Make Children More Relaxed and Fun in The Learning Process
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hand2mind Plastic Fillable 3D Shapes, Yellow Geometric Solids for Measuring Volume (Set of 14)
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