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Developing Perceptual-Motor Skills AIDS AND BASES CUISENAIRE OTHER THAN TEN George Early* RODS have become a familiar of the math scene UISENAIRE part classrooms. For those not familiar with these win many learning a set of Cuisenaire rods consists of a of ten aids, supply graded rods from 1 cm. 10 cm. each number rod ranging through long long; a different color. A of each rod is being quantity length (color) with each and the and width of all rods are a supplied kit, height uniform 1 cm. the 6 rod is 6 cm. 1 cm. and 1 cm. Thus, long, high, The 5 and has a dark color. rod is 5 cm. 1 cm. wide, long, high, and 1 cm. and has wide, a color, etc. yellow The of Mount New Cuisenaire America, Vernon, York, Company has the basic kit and cubes recently expanded by adding squares to the traditional thus area and volume into the rods; bringing pic- ture where linear measures were the concern. This formerly major new feature is a welcome of an excellent For expansion program. the the Cuisenaire be- child, learning-disabled program permits which the child can be with concrete from ginning relationships,
Academic Therapy – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 1970
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