Over the next few weeks, to celebrate the launch of our Math Mights 8-in-1 Flip Chart for Addition Strategies, we want to take some time to introduce you to our four main characters: D.C., Abracus, Value Pak, and T-Pops!
Audience – Lower Elementary (K-2) Posts
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Welcome, Dotson!
We are super excited to announce our new Deck o’ Dots, featuring our new character Dotson! Dotson is a part of our Math Mights family. The last of original 10,000 decks of Deck o’ Dots has gone to its new home and so it’s time to welcome our new and improved...
Playing with Numbers: SumBlox
Wouldn’t it be great if there were blocks that could specifically support play in math and allow our students participate in mathematical self-discovery?
Resources for Promoting Play and Learning
I think we can all agree that our youngest students need to spend more time playing and developing their fine and gross motor skills and building a strong foundation for academics. But where do we even start?
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