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a person holding up some sort of cards in front of a shelf filled with legos

Recently, our team put together a free resource to help organize guided math manipulatives. These labels make it easier to grab manipulatives for instruction and workstations when needed. Being able to grab my manipulatives to use in a workstation or at the small group table saves time and energy. I prefer to keep manipulatives either behind my small group area for easy access, or where I keep my workstation tubs. This makes them accessible when I need them most!

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the rainbow math manipuative bin labels are on display in front of a shelf

Tons of math manipulatives? Do you need a bright, beautiful set of storage labels to keep everything organized? These are great for any math classroom, from elementary on! This file is editable for you to create your own if needed.

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four different types of legos are shown in this image, including bear counters and domino cubes

I was searching through my computer and I found these labels that I made a couple of years ago for my math manipulative bins. I thought I would share with you all! Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of them "in use" in my classroom, but I think you'll get the gist of it! They are sized to fit these containers: I hope you can use them! Click on the image below to download. Be sure to leave me a little note or follow this blog if you download. Comments make the blogging world go round…

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this free printable math tool kit is perfect for students to practice their numbers and counting skills

Wondering how to ensure students get hands on math practice during this time of distance learning, hybrid teaching, and social distancing? Create personal math toolkits with this FREE printable resource to help your Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second

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I love Hands on Learning for Math. Everyday, after I teach my whole group lesson, I save 15-30 minutes for Math Centers. It is agreat time for me to provide math intervention to students, while giving other students the opportunity for independent practice and to work with their perrs and develop social skills. Unific cubes are one of my favorite manipultives for math centers in my kindergarten and First grade classroom. They are perfect for number sense, addition, and subtraction.

Children learn best when they get their hands on materials. They need to physically move an object to count, add, and take away. Today, I am sharing my 5 favorite math manipulatives. Dominos I like to use dominoes in my classroom because they are open ended. You can count them, you can add with them, ... Read More about 5 Math Manipulatives

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the shelves are filled with colorful bins for children's books and toys to play in

Hey there and thanks so much for stopping in! Today’s post is all about…..number sense! Number sense isn’t identifying all of the numbers 0-20 or counting to 100! Number sense is something far more “deep.” When a student has a solid number sense they are rich in mathematical practices…they see 16 as ten and six. When […]

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