View Full Version : Your favorite place to buy Unifix cubes, pattern blocks and other manipulatives?




mangopassion
01-15-2008, 11:59 AM
I am interested in getting Unifix cubes and Pattern blocks and books or other accessories to go with them. I'd like to get high quality. Where is a good place to find these?

Also, I'd like to get other manipulatives. I have a 6 year old son and a 9 year old daughter. My daughter is definitely a tactile learner. What would you recommend? (For use with any subject... I'm just starting out so I need a good supply. :lol)




ColwynsMommy
01-15-2008, 12:03 PM
We've gotten things from Rainbow Resource and Lakeshore Learning online. Rainbow Resource has better prices, but the Lakeshore Learning website is easier to navigate.

I've also gotten some things from teacher supply stores in our area.

swellmomma
01-15-2008, 01:23 PM
I buy stuff from a variety of sources. For exmple I bought unifix cubes off ebay a couple years ago. I was getting ready to use them again with my 3rd child, and found a math kit to use with teh cubes at teh local teacher resuorces store I frequent. I had activity cards to use with the cubes. I have often bought my manips at that store or at another teacher store on the other side of hte city. I also have a friend that runs a homeschool bookstore out of her home I buy a fair amount from. Otherwise I buy stuff from online stores, home science tools, canadian home education resources, etc

These are the materials that are out for exploration in addition to the curric we utilize

Math I use pattern blocks, unifix cubes, the 3 bear family, tanagrams, dominoes, dice and geoboards mainly for the early grades

Language arts tactile letters, magnet letters, salt or sand on a cookie sheet, a die from scattegories (eventually we lead up to playing the game but early on we just use the die and come up with single words), stamps of the letters, playdough(letter formation), a small white board and markers. As they get into reading not jsut letter I add letter tiles that snap together and reading rods, as well as sight word bingo

Science a scale/balance, magnets, magnifying glasses, colour paddles, mini cubes(I use centimeter cubes, I guess int he states they would be inches)-these are great for practicing mass and balance, bug catchers, I also make a tornado bottle with a simple tornado tube, and colour bottles etc, shells and rocks.

For all subjects I have a large selection of file folder activities that have matching games etc, file folder games and regular board games.

insahmniak
01-22-2008, 04:49 PM
Anyone find locally made lead-free wooden pattern blocks? I've found some from Didax but they are made in Taiwan and I'd really rather get something with fewer miles on it.

elizawill
01-22-2008, 05:31 PM
i have the saxon k-3 manipulatives kit. i got it off ebay for $60 last summer & included shipipng. it was the cheapest route i could find, and it includes a lot imo. here's what i got...

The K-3 Manipulatives Kit contains the following:

• (10) 2-color Counters
• (1) Balance
• (100) Color Tiles/1-inch (4 colors)
• (1 set) Dominoes (set of 55)
• (2) Geoboards (w/geobands)
• (1) Hundred Number Chart (laminated)
• (100) Linking Cubes
• (100) Pattern Blocks (plastic)
• (2) Rulers (12 inch/30 cm)
• (2) Student Clock
• (1 set) Tangrams (set of 28)
• (48) Teddy Bear Counters/1-inch

my pattern blocks were wood though. here's a link to it with a good price and a picture...
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.schoolhousesource.com/saxon_math_k3_manip.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.schoolhousesource.com/saxon_3rd_grade.htm&h=118&w=150&sz=10&hl=en&start=11&sig2=QPnDw-uOUhxXII2HypCJww&um=1&tbnid=vx5VyAcyG473aM:&tbnh=76&tbnw=96&ei=dYqWR-nWI5SUeOrbrRA&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsaxon%2Bk%2Bmath%2Bmanipulatives%26sv num%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den