Learning Resources Jumbo Magnetic Numbers

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Learning Resources Jumbo Magnetic Numbers

Learning Resources Jumbo Magnetic Numbers

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Since 2018, I have been attempting to find a new set of megcos magnetic numbers, or other branded magnetic numbers using the same mold. Because of that, the Early Learning Center numerals were obtained in 2021.

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I use math manipulatives for almost every math lesson I teach. When planning my lessons, I think of ways that the concepts can be explained using visuals, as well as orally or on a chart. I prep tools ahead of time so they are ready for our lessons. I vary the tools for students to get practice using different types. During our lessons, math manipulatives are used usually during or after the initial lesson is taught. I will explain a concept, give examples on a chart, practice orally, and demonstrate with math manipulatives. Students use those manipulatives to practice the concept or solve a problem. Examples of How to Use Math Tools Unifix cubes are the colored cubes that connect in one way, and snap cubes are colored cubes that can connect in different ways. Both can be used in many ways to teach many math concepts, such as patterning, place value, and measurement. Snap cubes are one of the most used math manipulatives. They visually demonstrate many number concepts, such as counting, grouping, adding, and taking away. Children love snapping the cubes together to make number “trains.” Math manipulatives make math FUN! Children of all ages enjoy using these concrete tools to make sense of the problems they are given. They mainly help younger learners who are learning new math concepts for the first time. A relationship is built when children see how to solve problems and given opportunities to “try” something using math manipulatives. With repeated practice and “play” with manipulatives, math fluency develops. I am a collector, none of those below are for sale. Trades are only available for people I know in real life AND given that I trust you well enough.Dominoes are a fun math manipulative to have available for games and other activities, such as matching numbers together. There are endless options for use, but my favorite for little learners is to use them to practice addition and subtraction. Give students a small pile of dominoes and have them record a number sentence and solve them by counting. You can find dominoes at most dollar stores, but I love these colored dominoes for the classroom. Class sevens are the most valuable and rare sets of the collection. Most are either handmade, discontinued or have a special meaning to me.

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White and cyan magnetic numbers are in fact quite rare, as not many manufacturers and companies have chosen those colors for their numbers and letters. It is my only set of magnetic numbers to contain those colors.Quality of the numerals are good, however the digit "9" could not stand up despite the set's intention for every numeral to be able to stand up. However this may just be a molding issue. The Grow n' Up magnetic numerals were obtained in 2020. numerals (four of each 0-9 with four extra 0s) and symbols were obtained. Like the set from Imagination Learning, this set was assigned Class 2 due to its unnecessary bevel and glossy finish as well as a poor choice of font. Two unidentified wooden numeral sets (named Set W1 and W2) were obtained during Generation 1. All colors are fixed.



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