Inspired by the demo of a popular math program this past week, I've put together a set of math manipulative blocks that you can print yourself on heavy cardstock to use. Just print the blocks on different colors of paper, or color them after printing on white paper, and cut them out. There are many, many math applications for these blocks. We're currently using them to practice skip-counting: just deal out a stack like playing cards, counting while you put down each one.
All of the blocks are 1 inch square, so they fit on top of each other. You can do all of the four major operations, as well as work with fractions.
Homeschool Help Web Math Manipulative Blocks
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