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Is your child struggling with place value or learning to add 2 digit numbers? These simple, DIY math manipulatives can help. They make learning easier and are perfect for hands-on math activities.

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Lindsay Kent
🚙Here is our simple spin on the DIY parking lots! No need to make your own cardboard lot, grab one of your D&J placemats and encourage your kids to drive onto the lettered or numbered spots!

This activity is not just for toddlers 🙌 Older kids enjoy math practice when it’s fun too. Here we practiced more advanced math facts using the D&J double sided Counting placemat and our matchbox cars.

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🔢Our math placemats are a playground for learning! Turn CARS, snack pieces, dice, beads, and other manipulatives into tools for exploring place value, addition, subtraction, and skip counting. Each placemat features a Bright Idea Button (QR code) for quick access to engaging activities and instructions, making math exploration a breeze. Design Math Practice, Skip Counting, Early Childhood Development, Matchbox Cars, Stem Education, Math Practices, Place Value, Kids Learning Activities, Place Values

Pinterest video from DominoandJuliette: 🚙Here is our simple spin on the DIY parking lots! No need to make your own cardboard lot, grab one of your D&J placemats and encourage your kids to drive onto the lettered or numbered spots! This activity is not just for toddlers 🙌 Older kids enjoy math practice when it’s fun too. Here we practiced more advanced math facts using the D&J double sided Counting placemat and our matchbox cars. ✅Save this to try before breakfast or in the classroom! 🔢Our math placemats are a playground for…

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Domino & Juliette
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FREE Magnetic Place Value "Blocks" I am quite sure I have mentioned this before and will say it again. One of my favorite things to teach my first graders is place value. There are so many games, songs and activities out there to help students understand place value. One of my favorite tools for this

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Chassie Smith
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In response to a readers request from my recent post on the Place Value Practice Board, I created a Place Value Money Board as well! This one goes up to $9999.99. It’s a great hands on way to work on place value and proper money notation, and I think this…

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Lisa Horvatich
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Math manipulatives are expensive, especially if you are on a budget! I took a trip to the local dollar store and for under $30, I was able to create an entire class set of nine different manipulatives! Here is what I used: Self-adhesive foam sheets, 1 package of foam cubes, and...... that's it! Yep, that's it! While you can use the non self-adhesive foam sheets, I personally like to use the self-adhesive. This way if I choose to use a template, I can easily attach the template to the foam…

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Sidra Zafar
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Make some super simple DIY place value cups for an awesome maths tool for teaching and learning about place value! Adaptable for kids aged 5 to 11 with plenty of hands on learning involved, it’s sure to appeal to a wide range of learning styles too. We have begun making lots of KS1 (ages 5-7)...Read More »

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Jenna Lilley
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Are you looking for interactive, DIY number lines that will help build number sense in your students? Read this blog post all about the benefits of beaded number lines! DIY beaded number lines are the perfect manipulative tool for students to concretely work with numbers and explore place value. #math #numberline #mathtools #firstgrade

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iorana