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SheilaC |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 07:02:23 AM I have a whole box of Unifix cubes if you're interested--good for math manipulatives (adding, subtr, mult, div) and other things as well fractions, etc etc. There were originally 500 cubes in the box, probably missing a few by now :)
I also have some writing paper--not sure how many sheets--lots--but the stack is 1 1/2 inches tall.
Let me know if you're interested in these--it'd be nice to send them together--I think I could fit the paper into the box with the cubes :)
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Alee |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 9:40:31 PM We used them in first grade for helping visualize basic math. Like we would have a pile and they would say "pick up one, now another. That is two. That is addition." I think there was also something about maybe putting our fingers on so many cubes but I don't remember exactly how that worked. Mostly they were just used as something to add and subtract.
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SheilaC |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 7:36:08 PM We used them with my kids for the math subjects listed in the first post-- |
Claude09647 |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 6:47:44 PM Does anyone remember what those were used for? I remember seeing them, but not ever using them?
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Alee |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 07:08:19 AM Oh Wow! I remember using those things in grade school! Wow! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!!
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