Make Numberblock 90 from Tiny Magnetic Cubes (featuring Numberblocks 11, 12 and 13)
They are getting bigger and bigger... Today it's time for the tri-color grey-ish Numberblock. With a little help with numbers 11, 12 and 13. Enjoy!
Use these figures for you math classes (or home schooling).
Or use this tutorial as inspiration for your STE(A)M activities.
Well it is not perfect (we don't have any shades of grey apart from medium-gray) so we replaced the dark grey pieces with black ones.
Check out other DIY Magnetic Numberblocks on our. channel!
Disclaimer: Please understand that these are not real Numberblocks, just magnetic cubes connected together. We don't follow real Numberblocks too closely... just a little bit for inspiration.
For this crafts project we used Pixio Magnetic Construction Cubes.
We designed the eyes (the don't come in Pixio sets) in Photoshop and printed them and glued to our cubes.
If you don't have Pixios you can use Legos... or even Playdough ;)
More about Pixio: http://pixio.site/
Type: #diynumberblocks #mathforkids #numberblocks
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