During these times it is important that students have what they need to be successful in mathematics at their fingertips in a clean, personal and organized manner. That is why we have created printable tools for students that can be laminated, placed in protective sheets or in Dry Erase Pocket Holders to be pulled out and used by students during math class.
We have an assortment of tools that students, teachers and parents can use throughout the school year. Teachers and parents can add or remove the tools from the toolkit depending on the goal of the lesson, type of tasks or unit of study.
We have also created online tools that can be used individually, in small groups or as a whole class.
In addition to these printable tools, we recommend the following physical manipulatives for each student as an essential part of their math toolkit alongside a dry erase board and dry erase marker.
Deck of Cards
Assortment of Dice
cm Cubes / Square Tiles
Double Sided Counters
Linking cubes (K-3)
Base Ten Blocks (3-8)
Pattern Blocks
Cuisenaire Rods
1-120 Chart 120 Chart Going Up Problem Types Balance Scale Numberless: Log Numberless: Basket Numberless: Pond Decomposing Before & After Number Patterns Numbers to 20: 3 Ways # to 20 & 10 and some more Ten Frame Double 10 Frame Five Frame Open Number Line Number Bond part-part-whole Odd or Even Rounding Patterning Place Value Inequality Graph Paper Diamond Chart Addition Domino Telling Time Venn Diagram Dot Paper Cuisenaire 120 Chart Days & Months Currency Number of the Day