Digi-Blocks Classic Block-of-1000

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Block of 1000 is formed by placing ten Blocks-of-100 into largest holders. Includes over 1,000 single (one-blocks), 100 ten holders, 10 hundred holders and one 1,000 holder. Blocks of 100 includes 100 unit blocks, ten 10-holders and one 100-holder. Clear View Holders enable students to see the Digi-Blocks inside! Set of clear block of 100, and clear holders for 10 blocks of 10. Great for special needs children. 

 

About Digi-Blocks

 

Digi-Blocks are a fantastic resource for helping children to understand conceptually and not merely procedurally how our place value system works.  Young students build understanding of the unitizing of ones into countable groups of ten. Unlike other materials, the ones can still be seen and manipulated to help those students who don't 'trust the count'; they can see the ones they have already counted within the blocks of ten and one hundred. For older students, the proportional growth of the packs of ten, hundred, and thousand lead to conversations about the ongoing relative proportion of how physically large quantities are as they get ten times larger; it is consistently a surprise to them how much space one million would take up as they are led to visualize how large ten thousand would be, how large one hundred thousand would be, and low large one million would be. In this way, the students conceptually understand that even though we only add one digit to the number, we are making the quantity so much larger. In a similar way, the decimal fractions set allows older students to actually see how much smaller one-tenth and one one-hundredth is.
The number line tray also allows teachers to make connections to the number line - both powerful visual-spatial models.
For learning resource teachers working with older struggling students, using Digi-Blocks provides opportunities to experience sense-making with the very concepts students struggle with most: place value, multiplication, and decimal fractions. Having a set of Digi-Blocks should be a required manipulative for every school. 

-Glynnis Fleming

K-8 Mathematics Instructional Coach for Area 3

District School Board of Niagara

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