39 Material Cards
Elementary classrooms rely heavily on hands-on manipulatives to demonstrate mathematical concepts. Throughout this book you will be asked to participate in activities using paper manipulatives similar to what you will see in the classroom.
Instructions:
- Print out the needed material card. It is best to use card stock for durability.
- Label a resealable bag with the material card title.
- Cut out the pieces and store the pieces in the bag.
Material Card 1 – Coins
Material Card 2
Material Card 3 – Arcade Prize Tokens
Material Card 4 – Unit Blocks
Material Card 5 – Base Two Blocks
Material Card 6 – Base Three Blocks
Material Card 7 – Base Four Blocks
Material Card 8 – Base Five Blocks
Material Card 9 – Base Six Blocks
Material Card 10 – Base Seven Blocks
Material Card 11 – Base Eight Blocks
Material Card 12 – Base Nine Blocks
Material Card 13 – Base Ten Blocks
Material Card 14 – Base Eleven Blocks
Material Card 15 – Base Twelve Blocks
Material Card 16 – Blank Venn Diagrams (Do not cut)
Material Card 17 – Centimeter Strips
(B) Centimeter Strips – Black and White
(C) Centimeter Strips – Quick Reference Abbreviation Guide
Material Card 18
(A) Positive/Negative Counters
Material Card 19 – Prime Number Squares
(A) Prime Number Squares – Color
(B) Prime Number Squares – Black and White
Material Card 20 – Composite Squares
Material Card 21 – Fraction Circles (Color)
Material Card 22 – Fraction Circles (Black and White)
Material Card 23 – Fraction Arrays (Do not cut)
Material Card 24 – Multiple Strips (Store in an envelope or gallon-size bag)
Material Card 25 – Fraction Strips (Store in an envelope or gallon-size bag)