Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Using Math Manipulatives: SUM BLOCKS

Hi everyone!

Math manipulatives bring abstract concepts to life for students in the elementary classroom. They have tremendous benefits and should be incorporated into every lesson, whether that is a model or a hands on experience for your learners. Sum blocks are something I recently purchased for my daughter and I am already obsessed and can definitely picture them being used in multi-aged classrooms.


Basically, they are wooden blocks. They are shaped like numbers, 1-10. The numbers are sized according to their value. For example, a ten block is equivalent to a seven block and a three block stacked on top of each other. Get it? Perfect for those kiddos learning what adds up to ten! Additionally, I noticed right away, coming from teaching second, third, and fourth graders, that these block will perfectly demonstrate multiplication and division. Use them for repeated addition! Three 3s are equivalent to a nine block! 3 x 3 = 9 and 3 + 3 + 3 = 9! Amazing. I just love giving kiddos that visual representation of tough concepts. No more simply memorizing and relying on skill and drill. Give the kids a picture in their mind and teach for deeper understanding.


But that's not all. These blocks come with challenge cards to incorporate into your math station rotations, or even STEAM or STEM times during your school day. Heck, the kids will want to use them at recess - they're that cool.


So, go check them out. I got them on Amazon. They are pricy when you think about how they are just wooden blocks. But they will be useful for years.