Tangible Math
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Version :1.0.0
Size :25.83Mb
Updated :Mar 23,2015
Developer :Jonathan Dearborn
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Tangible Math is a virtual magnetic whiteboard where you can set up lessons and teach math in a personal way. Before you are dozens of pieces to interact with. Numbers snap together to form larger values, mathlink cubes break apart into smaller sets, and familiar objects make counting fun. Activity boards provide a focus to a lesson with math sentences to complete, areas to group similar objects, charts to fill in, and clocks with realistic hand movement. Draw in color on any board to highlight and annotate the exercise. Your student will thrive as you work together to explore our world through math with Tangible Math!
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