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No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)
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These are great for teaching in class during a pandemic, and also for Distance Learning. There are so many concepts you can teach with these manipulatives. You can use them for almost every concept in Math. I have included a few ideas in the preview.

When I created this product, I was trying to find a way to work my head around teaching math with manipulatives in a way that I wouldn’t have to spend my time continually cleaning manipulatives. I believe that hands-on is the best way to teach concepts, especially in Primary classrooms.

I took my MATH boxes unit and changed it to a worksheet product. If you spend the time getting your students to color and cut out these early in the year, they can store them in their desk and have them ready for Math lessons. I suggest an envelope or zip-loc to keep from losing pieces.

You can also photocopy and send these home for the kids to fill out and for you to use during Zoom lessons.

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No Sanitize Math Manipulatives (Math Boxes)

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This is a bundle of three products.1. Math Boxes - a great way to Print and Go for creative Math manipulatives2. Distance Learning Math Boxes - a virtual version of the popular Math Boxes3. No Sanitize Math Boxes - each child can color and cut out their own copy of the Math boxes so teachers don't
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Description

These are great for teaching in class during a pandemic, and also for Distance Learning. There are so many concepts you can teach with these manipulatives. You can use them for almost every concept in Math. I have included a few ideas in the preview.

When I created this product, I was trying to find a way to work my head around teaching math with manipulatives in a way that I wouldn’t have to spend my time continually cleaning manipulatives. I believe that hands-on is the best way to teach concepts, especially in Primary classrooms.

I took my MATH boxes unit and changed it to a worksheet product. If you spend the time getting your students to color and cut out these early in the year, they can store them in their desk and have them ready for Math lessons. I suggest an envelope or zip-loc to keep from losing pieces.

You can also photocopy and send these home for the kids to fill out and for you to use during Zoom lessons.

Report this resource to TPT
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