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43 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.

Descriptions of these material cards for the hearing impaired are provided in the next section.

Instructions:

  1. Print out the needed material card. It is best to use card stock for durability.
  2. Label a resealable bag with the material card title.
  3. Cut out the pieces and store the pieces in the bag.

Material Card 1 – Coins

Material Card 2

(A) Red and Yellow A-Blocks

(B) Green and Blue A-Blocks

(C) Value Label Cards

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

(A) Centimeter Strips – Color

(B) Centimeter Strips – Black and White

(C) Centimeter Strips – Quick Reference Abbreviation Guide

Material Card 18

(A) Positive/Negative Counters

(B) Red/Green 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 Tiles

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