100 Blocks + 4 Lesson Books. A classroom set of SumBlox (100 blocks) plus 4 teaching manuals (Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication, Fractions, Adding Fractions; 50+ pages each with illustrations). What blocks are included? One x 30 Two x 12 Three x 8 Four x 8 Five x 8 Six x 8 Seven x 8 Eight x 8 Nine x 8 Ten x 2 For what age are SumBlox best suited? SumBlox are great for children and adults of all ages but are best suited, academically, for children ages 2-12. What mathematical concepts can SumBlox teach? Students can learn a wealth of information through play and hands-on exploration. These topics include: Number Sense • Number recognition • One-to-one correspondence • Compare numbers • Subitizing • Counting • Cardinality • Number sequence • Hierarchical Inclusion • Understanding our base-ten system • Place value • Measuring Lengths • Reason abstractly and quantitatively • Understand Equivalence • Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common • Algebraic Thinking • Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight • Classify objects into given categories Addition / Subtraction • Solve Addition and Subtraction word problems using objects • Compose and decompose numbers • Find missing addends • Skip counting Multiplication / Division • Define multiplication; emphasis on multiples • Find factors of whole numbers and use commutative property of multiplication • Classify whole numbers (greater than one) as prime or composite • Draw conclusions about the factors of a whole number • Use associative property of multiplication • Use distributive property of multiplication Fractions / Adding Fractions • Define denominator of fractions • Define numerator of fractions within halves, fourths, and eights • Find equivalent fractions within thirds, sixths, ninths, and twelfths • Compare two fractions using inequality symbols • Compare and order three fractions using compound inequalities • Find the value of a fraction of a whole number • Find the fraction, or part, a given value is of a whole value • Add two fractions with the same denominator to get a sum up to one whole and fully decompose a given fraction • Add two fraction addends with the same denominator to get a sum greater than one whole • Add multiple fraction addends to find sums greater than one whole and represent sums in improper form and mixed numbers • Add two fraction addends with different denominators (only having to scale one of the addends) • Add three fraction addends with different denominators (only having to scale two of the addends) • Add two fractions addends with different denominators (having to scale all addends to find a common denominator)
Sumblox Building Blocks Educational Set | 100 Block Set
£279.00Price