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    #24048 08/26/08 09:49 PM
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    I just dropped another $100...

    In case anyone is interested in joining me in my spending spree:

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    Back-to-School Savings!

    Order before September 30th and receive 15% Off.

    Offer applies to our full line of math, reading, and character education materials.

    Simply enter Promo Code "BTS2008B" in your shopping cart when you place your order at www.didax.com.

    (Offer cannot be combined with any other offer)

    They said I could share this with friends, so it's even on the up-and-up! smile

    I have ordered from them before and had no trouble. No guarantees, of course, but I can say that they did prompt and accurate business with me, FWIW.


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    Kriston #24054 08/27/08 04:54 AM
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    So what did you buy?


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    crisc #24065 08/27/08 07:42 AM
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    Some books, some problem-solving stuff, some manipulatives...all kinds of good stuff. I'm working on that living math angle, so I tried to get things that would support us there.

    Am I being too vague? Did you want my shopping list?


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    Kriston #24069 08/27/08 08:02 AM
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    Did you get the omnifix cubes and the 3D problem solving? DS's will love that! DD's do guided stuff with me and DD6 especially gets the cubes out on her own and plays with it.

    Kriston #24071 08/27/08 08:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Kriston
    Am I being too vague? Did you want my shopping list?


    I guess I was a little vague smile
    I looked at the site but was so overwhelmed with the selection. I was curious what types of items you were purchasing so I could get a better feel of what's a good item? More along the lines of the manipulatives vs. workbooks vs. full kits.



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    incogneato #24072 08/27/08 08:18 AM
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    We have something just like the Omnifix cube, but we got it through Singapore Math. Same thing though--blocks that fit together. My DSs LOVED playing with them so much that bought a second set. For a while there, it was all they played with. Then I got the pattern blocks, and that was the end of the cubes...

    I didn't get the 3D problem solving book, doggone it! I didn't see it! Bummer! Next order...

    Here's my list:
    3D Attribute Solids
    Australian Aboriginal Culture
    Design Rubber Stamps
    Developing Mathematics with Pattern Blocks
    Easyshapes Dot Dice
    Easyshapes Fraction Dice
    Easyshapes Operation Dice
    Essential Facts and Tables
    Fractions with Tangrams
    High Interest Mathematics
    Pentominoes Starter Set
    Problem Solving Through Investigation
    Problem Solving with Math
    Wooden Color Cubes
    Working with Algebra Tiles
    Easyshapes Algebra Tiles


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    Oh, and crisc, in case you didn't realize this, a lot of the stuff is set up for full classrooms, so check numbers carefully Most of the time you're going to want the 6-piece dice set for $2 instead of the 120-piece dice set for $40!

    I can't promise that what I got was good, but it looked good. I am trying to get more hands-on stuff. I'm also looking ahead to pre-algebra and algebra, so I got some stuff for that.

    And if it was only $2 (or deeply discounted), I probably threw it in the cart--that explains some of the dice, the rubber stamps and the Aboriginal Culture book. "Why not?" I figured... smile


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    Kriston #24074 08/27/08 08:40 AM
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    Well report back on this stuff! I'm especially intrigued by the Algebra tiles.

    kimck #24075 08/27/08 08:45 AM
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    So the Omnifix cubes are good? What kind of things do you do with them? I'd really like to have some math manipulative stuff around the house, but I'm just exploring what would be good to have.

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    I am also intrigued by the Algebra tiles. I think I am going to have them hang out in my cart for a few days. smile


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