You can fit a few
different tiles on each screen, resizing them as to go.
Not exact matches
We ended up spending the night
on the cold
tile floor of the brightly lit airport terminal before flying out to a
different country and then continuing
on home.
Walking
on carpet feels
different than hardwoods,
tile or grass.
I love that everyday is
different,
on Monday I might be in the office all day buried under paint swatches and chandelier options with my shoes off and four cups of coffee
on my desk, Tuesday could be an install where I'm driving around town with my contractor (who is my actual hero), and assembling furniture alongside him, or getting nervous as he drills into a pristine
tile wall (even though he has NEVER made a mistake) to hang the new shelving.
STEP 1 Decide
on several
different patterns, or do one and paint each
tile a
different color.
PRODUCT PERKS Fractions
on one side, decimals
on the other side 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal Tiles INCLUDES Set
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit
tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the
tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal
Tiles INCLUDES Set
Tiles INCLUDES Set of 51
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are
on one side, decimals on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
on one side, decimals
on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
on the second side, percents
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containers
PRODUCT PERKS Fractions
on one side, decimals
on the other side 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal Tiles INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction / Decimal Tiles (51 pieces in each set) 2 FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription 2 Storage Conta
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit
tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the
tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal
Tiles INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction / Decimal Tiles (51 pieces in each set) 2 FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription 2 Storage Conta
Tiles INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction / Decimal
Tiles (51 pieces in each set) 2 FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription 2 Storage Conta
Tiles (51 pieces in each set) 2 FREE Fraction
Tiles virtual manipulative subscription 2 Storage Conta
Tiles virtual manipulative subscription 2 Storage Containers
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are
on one side, the other 3 sides are blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
on one side, the other 3 sides are blank Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containe
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 30 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) 2 Storage Containers
In Williams v. California, for example, teachers, parents, and students from low - income communities described overcrowded schools that had to run multiple shifts each day and multiple shifts during the school year, alternating
on - months and off - months for
different cohorts of students cycling in and out of the building; classrooms with more than 40 students without enough desks, chairs, and textbooks for each student to have one; lack of curriculum materials, science equipment, computers, and libraries; and crumbling facilities featuring leaky ceilings and falling ceiling
tiles, sometimes overrun with rodents, and lacking heat and air conditioning.
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are
on one side, the other 3 sides are blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
on one side, the other 3 sides are blank Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Container
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole circle Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the circle Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations by finding 1/2 of a given fraction circle piece and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Add Unlike Fractions View Sample Lesson INCLUDES Set of 51
PRODUCT PERKS Fractions
on one side, decimals
on the other side 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal Tiles INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction / Decimal Tiles (51 pieces in each set) FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription Storage Cont
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit
tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the
tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal
Tiles INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction / Decimal Tiles (51 pieces in each set) FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription Storage Cont
Tiles INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction / Decimal
Tiles (51 pieces in each set) FREE Fraction Tiles virtual manipulative subscription Storage Cont
Tiles (51 pieces in each set) FREE Fraction
Tiles virtual manipulative subscription Storage Cont
Tiles virtual manipulative subscription Storage Container
PRODUCT PERKS Fractions
on one side, decimals
on the other side 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal Tiles INCLUDES Set of 51 Storage
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions and decimals - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions and decimals to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create one unit
tile Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the
tile Show equivalent fractions and decimals - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions and decimals - Explore decimal / fraction division by finding 1/2 of a given decimal and much more RESOURCES Learning About... Fraction / Decimal
Tiles INCLUDES Set of 51 Storage
Tiles INCLUDES Set of 51 Storage tray
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole circle Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the circle Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations by finding 1/2 of a given fraction circle piece and much more FREE Sample Lesson Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Add Unlike Fractions View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets fo Rainbow Fraction Circles (51 pieces each) Storage container FREE Fraction Circles virtual manipulative subscription
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are
on one side, decimals on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cub
on one side, decimals
on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cub
on the second side, percents
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cub
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cub
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson FEATURES Students can self check Easy - to - read labels INCLUDES 51 Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes
PRODUCT PERKS Visually show your students fraction equivalences and teach them how to compare and construct fractions 9 colors represent 9 values of fractions Interlocking cubes Fractions are
on one side, decimals on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
on one side, decimals
on the second side, percents on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
on the second side, percents
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands - On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
on the third, and the fourth side is blank Color - coded
tiles represent — whole, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths Plastic is durable and easy to clean WHAT TO TEACH Name fractions - Get students familiar with how fractions are named and with the terms numerator and denominator Relate fractions to a whole unit - Exploring and naming the number of fractions needed to create a whole fraction tower Comparing and Ordering Fractions - Student can explore less than and greater than by comparing relative size of the tower Show equivalent fractions - Recognize and create equivalent fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers - Explore improper fractions and mixed numbers Model
different operations involving fractions - Explore fraction operations and much more FREE Sample Lessons Hands -
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Contain
On Standards Fractions: Fraction Addition and Subtraction View Sample Lesson INCLUDES 15 Sets of Fraction Tower Equivalency Cubes (51 pieces in each set) Storage Container
It works really well
on a large screen because you have the space to browse the
different news
tiles and read the story
on the same page.
As they are developing and growing, they should be introduced to walking
on carpet, concrete, grass,
tile or whatever
different flooring surfaces are around the breeder's home.
Guest rooms and suites in the Vale D'Oliveiras Quinta Resort and Spa have a tasteful Mediterranean decor of bright neutral tones with drapes and bed linen adding splashes of vivid colours in 4
different themes, stylish furnishings set
on cool
tiled floors and modern amenities for your comfort; features include a private furnished balcony, terrace or garden area for some rooms, individually - controlled air - conditioning, a private bathroom with hair dryer, robes & slippers and Azarro Chrome amenities, internet access, satellite TV, direct dial telephone, mini fridge, electronic safe box, a work desk and corner seating and tea & coffee making facilities.
The game board is actually made up of ten
different tiles that are placed and orientated based
on the scenario card's map.
Every match feels
different depending
on the chosen layout of temples and adventurers, and the drawing order of the
tiles, and watching how everyone tackles solving the puzzle is a pleasure.
To actually build an invention you need to quickly check its requirements; some need a certain type of terrain to have been discovered, as shown
on the island
tiles, while others might need a
different invention to have already been created, like rope or a shovel.
By placing a Producer Token
on the construction
tile of your player board you can purchase a new building, granting
different bonuses depending
on what is chosen.
The name is incredibly generic, but the game does have some interesting features to make it stand out, such as the lovely graphical style and the unique map system which lets players mix together three
tiles to create the environment they'll be playing in, allowing for over 100
different combinations to be played
on over the 5
different game modes
The five
different objectives include: making a certain amount of Klaxes, making a certain number of diagonal or horizontal Klaxes, catching a specific number of
tiles on the paddle, and getting a specific point value.
Importantly another outpost can not be built if any of its
tiles would have to use a
tile that has already been used for a
different outpost, so
on small islands a single outpost can stop other players from building there.
When you pick your ingredients, you must place them into a grid
on your cauldron; ingredients have
different shapes and take up a
different amount of
tiles, making it almost a game of Tetris where you try to find the most optimal way possible to place every ingredient.
Hard + includes the added challenge of not touching any objects
on the
different tiles, and makes it almost impossible to get a good score without being gifted with some excellent reflexes.
For instance, Work No 100:
On a tiled floor, in an awkward place, a cubic stack of tiles built on top of one of the existing tiles looks different in the Bern Kunsthalle than in a toilet cubicle in a disused office spac
On a
tiled floor, in an awkward place, a cubic stack of
tiles built
on top of one of the existing tiles looks different in the Bern Kunsthalle than in a toilet cubicle in a disused office spac
on top of one of the existing
tiles looks
different in the Bern Kunsthalle than in a toilet cubicle in a disused office space.
A
different kind of transfiguration takes place in Story Gathering Box of Wooden Tablets, 1972, a set of
tiles neatly filed in a wooden box
on a table.
Because the floor in the Beijing space is
tiled in groups of diamonds, small and large, it is hard to tell whether the light aluminium lattices are being photographed
on different days, having been rearranged, or whether they have been photographed from
different angles.
Tesla's solar roof
tiles look expensive now, but when the choice is between building a roof with a rooftop solar system
on top of it or building a roof with a solar system built in, the cost calculus will look
different.
You can also use
different tile sizes, allowing you to view live
tile information
on a larger
tile or fit many more app shortcuts
on a single screen.
Interestingly, these options seem to arrange windows in a
different way than the task bar options do,
tiling them both horizontally and vertically in a way that allows as many windows as possible to appear
on your screen at a time.
On the Weather
Tile you can now see the weather in three
different cities and three days of forecasts displayed at the same time.
While zoomed out
on the
tiles, you can move groups to
different locations, if desired.
We have seen many ways to shut down and restart Windows 8 in our previous posts, like 10
different ways to do Shutdown, Restart Windows 8 or PowerShell Scripts to create Windows Shutdown, Restart
Tiles on Start Screen.
For instance, there are Live
Tiles to show
different connected device status
on the homescreen (though you'll need Windows Phone 8.1 for that, for the moment at least), as well as a visitor mode that can be used to give children or house guests access to the Insteon system but not your apps and data.
Exploring
on Google Maps (Road maps, Satellite and Hybrid including traffic data)- Offline map usage support - Show places info, ratings and more - Rate and review places you know - Getting directions in 3
different modes (Walking, Driving and Transit)- Voice Navigation - Bookmark and Secondary Live
Tile support - Inking support (handwriting om map temporary)- Continuum support for Windows 10 Mobile - Cortana support (Commands: Bingo, Where am I?
The live
tiles on the Microsoft's mobile platform look refreshingly
different than the boring grid of icons present
on the competing platforms.
These
tiles can show information from websites, have
different photos depending
on the
tile size, and open up without you having to see a splash screen.
When you create a
tile, you can select
different images for the four
tile sizes, or you can use the same image across all of them, though this will stretch the image
on the wide
tile rather than crop it.
Some videos were released showing off the concept, letting users interact with the
tile in
different ways depending
on context and content.
Things like
Tile do already exist to lighten the burden
on the more forgetful among us, but Comcast and its new Xfinity Mobile division are trying something very
different with the new X1 Voice Remote.
The
tile also lists the weather based
on your current location so users should expect it to update as they move around to
different areas.
Eighteen months later, I stood once more
on a cold
tile floor with shaking hands, though in a
different house tucked away by a
different mountain.
But a
different kind of team: I elected to surround myself by other experts (so I never had to try to do their jobs): trusted and skilled mortgage brokers, appraisers, bank people, special lawyers, accountants, home inspectors, florists, house cleaners, lawn care people, babysitters, local school staff, dry cleaners, doctors, dentists, hospital special needs contacts,
tile installers, paint, wallpaper people, hotel people (for relo care), any ancillary help that might be needed
on demand.
Chicago designer David Kaufman likes to use glass
tiles in
different sizes and shapes
on a backsplash.
This updated home features beautiful hardwood floors throughout the main level, 4
different living areas, BRAND NEW carpet
on the stairs & 2nd floor & a master suite oasis w / a sitting room, massive freshly
tiled bathroom & a huge walk - in closet.