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This activity teaches the child how to build a cube which indirectly prepares him for understanding the binomial formula: (a+b)<sup>3</sup>.
In this activity the child assembles a three-dimensional puzzle made up of 8 wooden blocks. This puzzle is the physical representation of the binomial formula: (a+b)<sup>3</sup>.  This activity prepares the child to use the [[Trinomial Cube]].  It also indirectly prepares the child to learn Algebra later on.
== Presentation ==
== Presentation ==
# Step one
# Step one

Revision as of 09:54, 9 March 2011

Binomial Cube
Sensorial - Visual Discrimination of Form
LevelPrimary
Age3 +
PrerequisitesPink Tower
MaterialsBinomial Cube

In this activity the child assembles a three-dimensional puzzle made up of 8 wooden blocks. This puzzle is the physical representation of the binomial formula: (a+b)3. This activity prepares the child to use the Trinomial Cube. It also indirectly prepares the child to learn Algebra later on.

Presentation

  1. Step one
  2. Step two

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