Wishlist Wednesday - Math with Linking Cubes


One of my favorite math centers to always have out, is a unifix cube math tub!


If you want to see how I run my Math Centers, check out {THIS} post.


I keep my cubes in a tub, like this, for my classroom organization.
(check out {THIS} post to see more on how my classroom is organized)

I keep a set of bags already labeled in the bucket so I can just grab one and fill it and the kids know which bag (or bags) to use for the center.



Some of my favorite activities are...

Place Value


And you can go even further with them writing out the math for the numbers. 


Race to 100...adding a dice in the mix makes it more fun, too!


And extend it by writing math problems with 2 or 3 addends!


In the beginning of the year, I like to use the "all the ways to show the number..."


You can do comparing numbers, too.



10 Frame addition - they love using spinners!


Missing addends...


Missing addends up to 10..


Making 10 to add up to 20. 


Part-Part-Whole


Graphing....


There's so many more activities you can do with Unifix cubes!!

Here's a preview of what is included in the pack....



These are black and white activities to print on color paper - ink saver!

For each activity there is a version for whole group, small group, or centers AND an independent version for a summative evaluation of the concept for each student.

Activities included:
number sense 2-10
part-part-whole
ten frame addition
fact families
making 10
making 10 to add up to 20
comparing numbers
missing addends (to 10 and to 20)
race to 100
measurement (length and weight)
fractions
graphing

Enter to win this pack in the rafflecopter below... 
or Click {HERE} to grab it in my TpT store on sale until Friday!


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15 comments

Unknown said...

This set looks like a great way to use all those cubes I have just laying around. These ideas will keep our math rotations fresh throughout the year.

michelle said...

I went shopping in air conditioned mall and bought shower gel at Bath and Body sale !Michelle Miller

Ps. Snap cubes not unifix cubes for title

Unknown said...

I've been prepping next year's centers and made some new flexible seating. But we leave for a RARE family vaca to San Diego tomorrow for 6 days, and that is going to be a LOT of fun! :)

Unknown said...

Just relaxing and reading a few good books.

Mrs. Yazzie's Classroom News said...

Most of my fun has simply revolved around the extra time I have to be with my family. I have a short 3 week break, so even the luxery of sleeping in or staying up late has been fun for me. :)

AR said...

I went to Disneyland!

Unknown said...

My family and I went to "Salute to America" at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. We enjoyed the concert and fireworks!

Suzanne Grisham said...

I have been hanging out with my family on Miramar Beach. We watched the fireworks in Destin and ate at McGuires. Yummy!

Mrs. Carlson's 2nd Grade Class said...

What a great way to use Unifix cubes.

Unknown said...

Pedicure! :)

Unknown said...

Fourth of July fun this week! Family, friends, and fun - a perfect life!!

Michele said...

This looks great!

Anamarie99 said...

Enjoying reading a good book...or four lol

Lisa V said...

Well school has only been over for 6 days and so I am still cleaning up my classroom. I can't wait to enjoy my summer though. I love all the ideas in this pack and my students would love to use these activities while rotating during guided math. As always thanks for all that you do!

british princess said...

Thanks for these cool worksheets. With the 50 percent of, there will be more cool activities for my students to do in the classroom. I would like to also thank you for a very detailed description of your work with these exercises. I hope that my kids will be happy to finally combine learning and entertainment. Math is a very challenging subject, that’s why it is important to help kids with confidence in learning. I think that having bettered their math scores, students would also find a way to order a custom essay online to develop their writing skills.

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