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Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook
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The Part and Whole Workbook explores representations of parts of objects and whole objects. It is a great gateway into quantity concepts and helps our learners to describe what they see in their direct environment. This task includes the following concepts:

matching parts and wholes (pizza slices/full pizzas)

matching "parts" of faces (faces in half, velcro pieces must be matched to the other part)

receptively identifying items in a larger context that are parts and wholes

"giving" parts of a cupcake and a whole cupcake to a dog

finding circles in an "I Spy" photo and determining if they're parts or wholes

coloring in parts of photos

"cutting" parts of cookies to put on grandma's cookie sheet

"giving" one chef a full burger and the other chef part of a burger

"donut order", where part of the donuts have one topping and the other part has other toppings

receptively labeling Part vs. Whole in a field of 2

This product is part of a larger math bundle that is wonderful for exposing reluctant learners to math concepts that are split into 7 subdomains. Each subdomain is trained explicitly with each interactive workbook!

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Part and Whole: Interactive Math Workbook

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Description

The Part and Whole Workbook explores representations of parts of objects and whole objects. It is a great gateway into quantity concepts and helps our learners to describe what they see in their direct environment. This task includes the following concepts:

matching parts and wholes (pizza slices/full pizzas)

matching "parts" of faces (faces in half, velcro pieces must be matched to the other part)

receptively identifying items in a larger context that are parts and wholes

"giving" parts of a cupcake and a whole cupcake to a dog

finding circles in an "I Spy" photo and determining if they're parts or wholes

coloring in parts of photos

"cutting" parts of cookies to put on grandma's cookie sheet

"giving" one chef a full burger and the other chef part of a burger

"donut order", where part of the donuts have one topping and the other part has other toppings

receptively labeling Part vs. Whole in a field of 2

This product is part of a larger math bundle that is wonderful for exposing reluctant learners to math concepts that are split into 7 subdomains. Each subdomain is trained explicitly with each interactive workbook!

Enjoy!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).
Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).
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