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Load image into Gallery viewer, Learning Resources Cuisenaire Rods Small Group Classroom Set, Math Class, Teacher Aids, 155 Piece Wo
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Learning Resources Cuisenaire Rods Small Group Classroom Set, Math Class, Teacher Aids, 155 Piece Wo

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  • Provide a concrete representation of abstract math concepts with wooden rods in 10 color-coded lengths (in 1cm increments from 1cm to 10cm)
  • Improve Common Core skills such as fractions, measurement, and more
  • 155 rods in bucket
  • Enough rods for 4-6 students
  • Ideal for ages 4+

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My favorite math manipulativeI bought a whole bunch of manipulatives from amazon and this is my favorite. I'm a math tutor in Singapore and use these for area and perimeter , volume, fractions and heuristics. Even symmetry. My students catch concepts faster and have a lot of fun with the rods. I ended up buying another set of 6 boxes of rods (wooden, because I really like the texture) 5Great for showing basic math concepts.We're a homeschool family. I bought these Cuisenaire Rods to go with our Miquon Math workbooks (which are amazing by the way). We switched to a more abstract hands on math program because my very bright child was struggling with addition and subtraction so I figured we'd tackle it from another angle. I started using these recently and was amazed at how quickly my son understood the concept that each color rod represented a number. He quickly figured out how to form addition and subtraction problems by putting the rods together. I was hesitant to buy these, but I am really glad I did.If you have any questions feel free to ask. My email is on my page if you'd rather communicate through there. 5Great Educational BlocksAs a math teacher/tutor, these blocks are one of my favorites. I mostly use them for teaching fractions, but they can be used for tons more. Just search the web for the uses of Cuisenaire rods. Kids love to learn math in ways other than writing on paper or on the board. These are one way to get kids more excited about math. I recommend the wood blocks over the plastic ones. 5Fun and educationalI love cuisenaire rods. Children love playing with them and learn math concepts without realizing it. Both of my daughters enjoyed them when they were younger. One is now a mathematics professor with her PhD and the other is a tax attorney and accountant. I will not give all the credit to cuisenaire but it helped them develop an early love of and understanding of mathematics. 5Cuisenaire Rods: Excellent math materials for modeling numbers, number relationships, area, volume, word problems, & even music!I highly recommend that you buy the wooden Cuisenaire rods. The precision of the lengths is better than the plastic ones. This particular set is beautifully made and comes in a clear plastic container. The assortment is a good one for multiple uses of the rods. I bought a second container for tutoring once I saw the quality. This basic set was later developed into the Dienes Blocks, also called base ten blocks, wherein the color pattern continues using the white one rod and the orange ten rod. I recommend buying base ten blocks that build on this color system to make understanding the relations among numbers more easy.If Cuisenaire rods are new to you, you are in for a treat. As a modeling tool for arithmetic, they are beyond compare. When using them to represent the numbers one to ten, children see and feel relative length and learn measurement in centimeters. Instead of the flawed flashcard method for memorizing facts, lining up the rods beside a meter stick shows the learner exactly what 5+3 or 3+5 looks like. For multiplication, the rods are extremely valuable for showing that eight yellow rods is not the same situation as five brown rods though they are the same total length (8x5=5x8). Beyond this, the rods can represent fractional parts and are useful for making models for area and volume. On YouTube there is a remarkable video of Gaetagno working with Montreal first graders in 1963 that begins to show how Cuisenaire rods can encourage high level thinking in very young children. The Miquon books are helpful resources for using these rods. For those of you who work with the Singapore block diagrams or the Math Playground Thinking Blocks activities, the Cuisenaire rods are invaluable aids for representing word problems. Music teachers can use the rods in measure groups to "annotate" simple rhythm patterns brilliantly. Strongest recommendation. 5Invaluable teaching toolThese are so valuable for giving young children a sense of numbers. I used them with my daughter when she was three, playing the little games that I found in a book on the rods, and letting her color worksheets, and I use them with older students in my work to explain least common multiple for example. 5Beware cheap imitations!This set contains 155 rods, which overlaps considerably with a full set of Cuisenaire rods, which has 241 rods.The manufacuring quality of the rods is consistent for each size and throughout the set.I would recommend buying a larger set of Cuisenaire rods--at least the full set of 241 rods--or two of these smaller sets (which might be cheaper, all in all), as the limitations of the small set become very ovious even when working with the rods by oneself with larger numbers or more rod-intensive configurations.I am a language teacher who is very interested in Gattegno's extension of Cuisenaire's invention of the colored rods for the teaching of mathematics and languages. I use Cuisenaire rods to create visual analogs of dialogues and sentence patterns so that my students can feel the difference between speaking word by word (which no one does in any language under normal circumstances, but they learn to do after having been conditioned with a grammar + vocabulary aproach to language learning) and instead phrase the words in intonational groups, much like musicians phrase notes and dancers phrase their steps.On a personal level, I also play around with the Cuisenaire rods to reteach myself basic mathematics, since I am one of the tens of millions of people who hit a wall in their study of math in elementary school. Reading Gattegno's books, I recall the mathematical terms used in class and the terror and confusion I felt as a kid who just wasn't getting it. I also intuitively recognize that, had I been taught visually and not verbally, I would have been much better at math and what Gattegno calls "mathematization."So I use the rods profesional for language teahcing and personally for my math re-education. 5Great for teaching in a multiple sensory wayA must have math manipulative. Had a major breakthrough with a student using these. She had no number sense, but now gets that 4x7 and 7x4 are the same. Great for teaching in a multiple sensory way, and with creativity, can be used in other areas as well. Years ago I tried teaching English as an Additional language with these. Forgot how I used them, but recall they worked well. 5Cuisenaire RodsI have had these cuisenaire rods for a couple of weeks. I have began using them to introduce mathematical properties to a pre-ker and a kindy homeschooler. So far the girls both enjoy "playing" with the rods. I love that they are learning math skills without recognizing it. I completely agree that it is more difficult for adults to learn the numbers of the rods then kids. I am glad that I purchased the wooden rods over the plastic because of issues with the warping. 4Fabulous but has a toxic smell at firstCuisenaire rods are great for getting comfortable with numbers. You can teach a surprising amount of math with them; my 4yo loves them.But a heads up. These smell toxic when you first open them. I don t know what kind of paint they use on them but they need to offgas for a few days before they are usable.It d also be nice to have some assurances from the manufacturer that they meet some basic ASTM non-toxicity standards.Other than that these are great. 4
Learning Resources Cuisenaire Rods Small Group Classroom Set, Math Class, Teacher Aids, 155 Piece Wo

Learning Resources Cuisenaire Rods Small Group Classroom Set, Math Class, Teacher Aids, 155 Piece Wo

4.0
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€66,00
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€66,00
Regular price
€108,00
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Save 39% (€42,00)