Math Manipulatives

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This post goes over the math manipulatives that I purchase from Amazon for my binders. Please note that these are Amazon Affiliate links. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

I absolute LOVE these binders! They have a clear insert in the front, and the telescoping 3 rings make the binder more compact and portable! I seriously am obsessed with these binders and I do not use any other binders except these. You can find these binders at https://amzn.to/41DGsXb (Amazon Affiliate Link for Binders). I prefer the black binders but they also come in different colors!

Next thing that I purchased is the red/yellow counters. These counters are perfect for students learning how to add and subtract integers using math manipulatives. You can find the red/yellow counters at https://amzn.to/4hoT4aq (Amazon Affiliate Link for Red/Yellow Counters).

In addition to red/yellow counters, I also purchased colored counters. I use these colored counters for probability activities. You can find the colored counters at https://amzn.to/4iFgp8T (Amazon Affiliate Link for Colored Counters).

Another probability activity involves using dice to compare theoretical and experimental probabilities. You can find the dice at https://amzn.to/4kFkknU (Amazon Affiliate Link for Dice). I love these dice because the colors are really pretty.

A new activity that I created involves using clear pocket sheets. Students cut out colored paper and place the cutouts into the clear pockets. Once they flip over the clear sheet, they will see a smiley face!

The clear sheet makes learning fun and engaging! In addition, it helps with self-assessing. You can find the clear sheets at https://amzn.to/4bNiJsi (Amazon Affiliate Link for Clear Sheet) or you can buy a bigger bulk at https://amzn.to/4bNjkKy (Amazon Affiliate Link for Clear Sheet). I also purchased small round stickers so that I can write the answer on these dots, then place the dots on the clear sheet. You can find the stickers at https://amzn.to/4kTmrom (Amazon Affiliate Link for Stickers).

The other materials that I purchased for my binders include crayons, scissors, glue sticks, and rulers. I prefer the Crayola brand for crayons because the quality is much better than other crayons. I also prefer the rulers to have holes so that students can place them in the metal prong binders. I also purchased pencil bags that carry all of the materials and can be placed in the 3 prong binders. You can find each link below:

https://amzn.to/4kASkSt (Amazon Affiliate Link for Crayons)

https://amzn.to/4ikZRmQ (Amazon Affiliate Link for Scissors)

https://amzn.to/4iiCpqr (Amazon Affiliate Link for Rulers)

https://amzn.to/4hoVF4a (Amazon Affiliate Link for Glue Sticks)

https://amzn.to/41FWqA6 (Amazon Affiliate Link for Pencil Bag)

In addition to the materials above, I used colored paper for some of my cutout pages. You can find each link below:

https://amzn.to/4iGmwtz (Amazon Affiliate Link for Colored Paper)

https://amzn.to/4ilyMjr (Amazon Affiliate Link for Printer Paper)

Please let me know if you have any questions! You can email me at mathindemand@hotmail.com. Thanks for checking out my page!


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