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Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set, Wood


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List Price: $13.95
Our Price: $12.95
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Manufacturer: Learning Resources
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Binding: Toy Brand: Learning Resources EAN: 0765023075014 Label: Learning Resources Manufacturer: Learning Resources Publisher: Learning Resources Studio: Learning Resources
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Detailed Description
Cuisenaire Rods spark children's interest in mathematics through hands-on investigation and visual confirmation of math concepts. Contains 74 rods (enough for two students working together), tray with lid and Activity Guide. Set includes: 22 white, 12 red, 10 light green, six purple, and four each of the yellow, dark green, black, brown, blue, and orange rods. Use with 2-3 students.
Grade: K-8
Publisher: Learning Resources
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A classic educational tool Comment: There is a good reason why these rods have been around for so many years ... they are a great way to teach basic math concepts to kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Every school should use Comment: I bought these for my six year daughter to use with Miquon math and she loved them. We use them for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and fractions. You can use them with any math homework your child uses, they are very easy to figure out and a lot of fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really a 3 1/2 stars Comment: I would love it if the rods came with a little more instruction on how to use them more educationally with kids - or even just recommend a book or website or two to help me as a parent to teach with them. Especially as a first time user.
That being said, the product is as described in the write-up. They are wood, they are durable, and hopefully I will figure them out a little more.
Good luck.
Customer Rating:      Summary: excellent value Comment: The rods are excellent quality for the price. We use them every evening with our daughters and they love doing exercises with them, making shapes or just playing freely. We can see the mathematical concepts taking form in their heads as they play with the rods. These are a great tool for teaching the fundamentals of math and geometry through very simple play and experimentation.
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