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| Subject: | RE: Algeblocks |
| Author: | DawnS81 |
| Date: | Apr 13 2008 |
I use algebra tiles to teach algebra to my students. They work great! When the
students can actually visualize the problems they understand it so much better.
The tiles come in different colors and shapes, and they when you flip them over
they are red, which represents "negatives." Are Algeblocks the same thing?
Thanks,
Dawn
On Apr 10 2008, JenNimtz wrote:
> Hi.
There is a math manipulative specifically called "Algeblocks"
> which can be purchased from ETA.
Anita Johnston is the original
> author and developer of Algeblocks.
Her version is a little
> different than the Picatto's.
Jen
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