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The hand2mind Plastic Algebra Tiles Class Set includes 30 sets of 32 color-coded plastic tiles, designed to visually demonstrate key algebra concepts. Packaged in a convenient storage bin, these manipulatives help students understand polynomials, factor trinomials, and apply the zero principle, making algebra accessible and engaging.





| Manufacturer | ETA hand2mind |
| Brand | hand2mind |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 9 x 5.5 inches |
| Item model number | 40244 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 40244 |
V**N
Great for classroom manipulatives
These are great for classroom. Students each can use a set to help them with equations
P**O
Students Loved!
Ordered this for our school classrooms. Made learning fun, and was great to get a hands on learning experience!
W**H
Only basic tiles
I've been looking for a set of Algebra tiles that have the y, y^2 and xy tiles in addition to the x^2, x-tiles and unit tiles. Based on the pictures I thought I had bought such a set. Unfortunately I did not. This is a basic set, only x, x^2 and unit tiles. I will be returning them and continuing my hunt. I did not use the tiles, so I can't tell if they're sturdy or not. I'm sure this set would be fine for students just starting out with equations but I need a move advanced set for my Algebra students.
C**N
Great manipulatives
They are in perfect condition. Exactly what I need for my class
E**O
Very educational
Great and usefull when teaching kids math hands on
J**E
So far so good
So far they work well
A**R
These do meet Ohio Standards and cannot be used.
We would like to return these because they do not meet Ohio Algebra Standards and were going to be used in the classroom.
N**.
Cheap build. Wrong size.
The whole point of algebra tiles is that the x-bar should not be a unit length, so kids don't get confused and think that x=4. Besides that, the material is not the sturdiest, with some pieces splitting apart after being dropped onto a classroom floor. Although the sets come individually packaged, the bags are very flimsy and the number of pieces in each set is inconsistent, resulting in students having to sort them out and pull out extras anyway.
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