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Match the spoken, written, concrete (including base ten blocks), and pictorial representations of decimals. (0406.1.8)
Links verified on 11/3/2011
- Adding With Base 10 Blocks - [2:34] video on using base 10 blocks
- Base 10 - build blocks to create numbers with tens and ones - reinforces tally marks, number line, base ten blocks, and allows hundred blocks
- Base 10 Blocks - virtual manipulative
- Decimals of the Caribbean - a decimal game which asks you to match decimals stated in words and numbers
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- Division as Repeated Subtraction.- [5:13] video on using base 10 blocks
- Division Using the Scaffolding Method - [5:23] video on using base 10 blocks
- Exploring Whole Decimal Numbers - using base 10 blocks
Hand Made Manipulatives - instructions for a variety of manipulatives
- Lattice Multiplication - [2:55] video on using base 10 blocks
- Multiplication as Repeated Addition - [3:46] video on using base 10 blocks
- Multiplying with Base 10 Blocks - [10:26] video on using base 10 blocks
- Multiplication with Partial Products - [6:54] video on using base 10 blocks
- Pattern Blocks Program - exploring fractions with shapes - use tools to solve a variety of problems
- Representing Numbers with Base 10 Blocks - [5:09] video on using base 10 blocks
- Subtracting With Base 10 Blocks - [7:30] video on using base 10 blocks
Thinking Blocks - (an engaging, interactive math tool to help students learn how to solve multi step word problems; addition & subtraction, multiplication & division, and ratio & proportion) Thinking Blocks encourages students to look beyond the surface to discover the concepts and relationships that are at the core of every math problem.
Using Base Ten Blocks to "See" Algorithms - [5 pages] The activity is designed to make connectionsbetween the use of manipulatives and the development of algorithms.
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