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Cuisinaire Rods [8.28.07]
Kit should contain: (22 white,12 red, 10 light green, 6 purple, and 4 each of the yellow, dark green, black, brown, blue, and orange rods) We have some product in stock with the wrong number of rods; any customer complaints, refer to CR.
Suggested schedule for combining Singapore Math and Miquon Math [6.27.06]
The Singapore Math website suggests a schedule for combining Singapore Math and Miquon Math. The schedule shows what portions of the Miquon workbooks coordinate with the topics of the Singapore lessons. It suggests doing a lesson in Singapore and 1-2 pages per day in Miquon, with Wednesday being an all-manipulative day in which 3-4 pages of Miquon are completed.
http://www.singmath.com/SM_Miquon.htm
Lab Annotations numbering
See page 9 of the Lab Annotations text for an explanation of the pagination.
Each student lab sheet (the workbooks) is labeled with a dot-letter-number sequence. The dots indicate the lab sheet's level of difficulty and locate it in a particular workbook. The letter indentifies the topic of the lab sheet. The number indicates the position of the lab sheet within its topic. Hence "[dot-dot-dot] F23" means that this lab sheet is in Level 3 (The Blue Book) and is the twenty-third lab sheet on Topic F, Multipication. Similarly, "[dot-dot-dot-dot-dot] S9" means that this lab sheet is in Level 5 (The Yellow Book) and is the ninth lab sheet on Topic S, Geometric Recognition.