The Little Math Tinkerer

$285

Build Math Thinkers in Pre-K, through play!

The solution for YOU if you are looking for:
  • A fun hands-on manipulative that makes learning math as natural as can be! Each learning system comes with enough Math Stackers (96 of 'em) for all of the creative building desired AND guided math games with 1 to 6 kids at a time...
  • Made for you small group activities to discover: counting, number recognition, 1-1 correspondence, comparing and ordering, measurement, patterns, subitizing and spatial reasoning...
  • A way to captivate and encourage all young mathematician(s) to wonder and think about “Why does math work?” in your classroom, home, homeschool setting, tutoring center, or libraries…
  • A new empowering way to teach math that you can implement right away! Each Learning System comes with a free gift: a storage hamper so all you have to do is open up your box and get started with building math understanding in a fun, hands-on way! (See FAQs for more info on this free gift.)
  • Need to split your total in to 4 monthly installments for ZERO extra? No problemo! At checkout, select "Shop Pay" and use your Shop Pay account. You will then be given this option.

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    Cheri
    They really build math thinking!

    The students are able to explain their thinking very well. They are learning their math facts quicker. They are learning how to add and subtract with the Math Stackers. They are learning how to pattern with the blocks.

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    Cheri
    Notches are so helpful!

    The notches on the side to help them learn their math facts and number sentences. The size of them as well. The 2 is smaller than the 10.

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    Sarah
    Love our Math Stackers!

    I taught 4th grade last year and used Math Stackers with my students in small groups. My students were struggling to understand grade-level content, and I determined that they needed extra support in structuring numbers as a precursor to our lessons. Having the Math Stackers provide the students with a visual and tactile model of numbers helped them visualize the concepts and begin developing ideas of how they relate to each other in a conceptual way as opposed to just memorizing the steps in an algorithm or procedure. I began to see these ideas appear in our whole class lessons, and my students began to better understand these higher-level concepts while they were also catching up with earlier grade level content as well. I am very excited to see how Math Stackers continue to help my students, as I am looping with them to 5th grade. Overall, I think that it would be great to see Math Stackers in every elementary classroom. I am also Math Recovery trained, and I feel that anyone else with a background in this program would absolutely love Math Stackers as well.