- for many mathematical tasks
- can also be used for spatial representations
- freely interlockable
Colour selection
- for a wide range of mathematical tasks
- can also be used for spatial representations
- can be combined in many positions, even half-way
- 9 calculation cube stacks in different colours
- representation in fractions, decimals and percentages
- 1 unprinted page for personal use
Demonstration video
- plug-in boards made of plastic
- in addition to the plug-in cubes (17 mm)
- to make mosaics, reflections and symmetries with the base board
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- Exploring the number range up to 20
- Various calculation aids in red/white
- Class set of 20 Maths Plus basic sets for pupils
Demonstration video
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Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- Exploring the number range up to 20
- Various calculation aids in red/blue
- Class set of 20 Maths Plus basic sets for pupils
Demonstration video
- Can be used for lots of mathematical tasks, including spatial representations
- Can be slotted together freely
- With stackable plastic box for storage
- Fit perfectly into the wooden hundred board
- Ideal for getting started with arithmetic
- Suitable for almost all calculation operations
- 50 red and 50 blue felt balls made from sheep's wool
- Number towers with funny faces and colourful ink pads
- For early mathematical support
- In practical sorting box with carrying handle
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Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- Everything needed to enter the 20 number range
- The common calculation aids in one set
- In transparent plastic box with quick-release closure handles
- für viele mathematische Aufgaben
- auch für räumliche Darstellungen einsetzbar
- in vielen Positionen, sogar hälftig zusammensteckbar
- Farbe rot/naturfarben - Sonderposten
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- for a wide range of mathematical tasks
- can also be used for spatial representations
- can be combined in many positions, even in two halves
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- cubes can be put together as desired
- for flat shapes and spatial figures
- for basic calculation, symmetries and reflections
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- cubes can be put together as desired
- for flat shapes and spatial figures
- for basic calculation, symmetries and reflections
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- 9 calculation cube stacks for each set in different colours
- representation in fractions, decimals and percentages
- 1 unprinted page for your own use
Demonstration video
- Version: blue/red
- everything pupils need for working in the number range to 20
- the classic arithmetic aids, together in one set
- in transparent, stackable plastic box
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Demonstration video
- Version: red/white
- everything pupils need for working in the number range to 20
- the classic arithmetic aids, together in one set
- in transparent, stackable plastic box
TimeTEX Innovation
Demonstration video
- for many mathematical tasks
- can also be used for spatial representations
- freely interlockable
Colour selection
Building Blocks for Math Lessons for Students
For our building blocks, sturdy plastic is the material of choice. They can be assembled into various shapes such as figures, bodies, and surfaces as desired. The cubes have a connector on each side, allowing children's creativity in mathematics to know no bounds. In our range, you will find building blocks in classic red and blue colors, but we also offer colorful versions. Learning about number spaces becomes child's play with the help of building blocks. Children can easily perform calculations like addition and subtraction by themselves. Building blocks can also be helpful for higher classes already working with division and multiplication. With the building block, learned mathematical content can be deepened and internalized. For example, the building blocks are ideal for tasks in the area of number space as well as number and quantity theory. Exercises in decomposing numbers are a suitable task type for this purpose. But geometry is also not neglected. For example, relationships in position can be explained using the helpful cubes. Similarly, more complex tasks in higher classes, such as axial symmetry, can be playfully intensified. You can simply divide your class into groups and let the students practice math lessons in elementary school with building blocks in red and blue.
Developing Skills in a Playful Manner
Building blocks are especially helpful in the first and second grades of elementary school because through building and puzzling, students develop skills in mathematics. They are therefore an ideal support for initial arithmetic lessons. The exercises in 3-D format allow the acquisition of skills such as spatial imagination on the side. Logical thinking is also trained additionally. Building blocks provide children with security in arithmetic and thus strengthen their self-confidence, which can only have a positive effect on their performance. Especially for children in preschool or in grade 1 who are just learning number spaces and arithmetic, building blocks are the ultimate tool. As an introduction to mathematics, the helpful cubes are perfectly suited. Therefore, you will find various sets from 20 to 1000 pieces. Even with just 20 pieces, a lot can be done. Building blocks are deliberately designed to be simple so that children can be creative themselves. 20 pieces are enough to create many different shapes, practice counting, and build various figures. Our set with 40 pieces naturally offers even more possibilities, especially in the area of geometry. In our range, you will certainly find the perfect product for your child or your students.
Learning Through Experience
Building blocks are the prime example of the "learning-by-doing" principle. Students are not simply taught content in frontal teaching. They are given tasks and assistance in the form of worksheets but work out the solution to a mathematical problem themselves. This way, the subject matter is internalized much better. The kids learn to deal with complex tasks. They can try out various approaches to solutions and thus fully unleash their creativity in arithmetic. And there is also plenty of room for mistakes, as students do not have to deliver perfect solutions from the beginning. This allows them to learn without pressure. Building blocks are particularly suitable for the learning-by-doing approach because:
- they have an appealing look and feel for children.
- number spaces can be easily conveyed.
- they are child-friendly to handle.
- they are made of sturdy material, namely plastic, and are therefore perfect for children in kindergarten age.
- they enable playful learning.
Our conclusion: Building blocks are a simple tool, but they can achieve great things.