Rainbow Fraction Tiles W/ 51 Pcs W/ 9 X 10 Plastic Tray

SKU: EDR-LER0615

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PRICE: US$ 15.60
Introducing the Rainbow Fraction Tiles, a comprehensive set of 51 color-coded proportional plastic pieces designed to help students understand and visualize fractions in a fun and interactive way. This set is perfect for classroom use, ideal for students aged 7 to 11, and is recommended for Grade 1 and above.



The Rainbow Fraction Tiles set includes a range of pieces that represent a whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths, providing a comprehensive and engaging way to introduce and reinforce fraction concepts. The set comes complete with a 9" x 10" plastic tray, a Teacher's Guide, and two sheets of stickers, offering teachers a valuable resource to create a variety of engaging lesson plans.



By using the Rainbow Fraction Tiles, students can develop a deep understanding of fraction concepts, including equivalent ratios, comparing fractions, and basic operations. The color-coded system helps students visualize and understand complex fraction concepts, making it an essential tool for teachers to create engaging and effective lesson plans.



The Rainbow Fraction Tiles set is designed to align with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, providing teachers with a valuable resource to meet the math curriculum requirements. The set is also an excellent addition to any classroom library, providing a hands-on and interactive way to explore and learn about fractions.



The recommended age range for this set is 6 years and above, making it an excellent resource for elementary school teachers. The Teacher's Guide provides a comprehensive guide to using the Rainbow Fraction Tiles, including lesson plans, activity ideas, and assessment tools, ensuring that teachers have the support they need to create engaging and effective lessons.



With the Rainbow Fraction Tiles, teachers can create a variety of engaging lessons that cater to different learning styles, including hands-on activities, group work, and individualized practice. By incorporating this set into their teaching practice, teachers can help their students develop a deep understanding of fraction concepts, setting them up for success in mathematics and beyond.