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© Mathematics Kindergarten1
KINDERGARTENMATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Classify and SortAttribute blocksBasketBlindfoldBlockBoxButtonsCans of corn, peas, carrotsCard stockCeleryChenille stemsColor signsColor tilesConnecting cubesCountersCupHula hoopsIndex cardsLarge paperLip balmMusicMusic playerObjectsPeanut butterPicture books about colorsPicture books about left and right
GlovesPicture books about position wordsPlatesPlay doughPointerPosition-word signsRaisinsShape bagsShoe boxesSocksSorting cardsSorting itemsStickersToy trainsYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – Explore PatternsAnimal-card bagsArt materialsBagBallsBeansBlocks or spongesButtonsCard stockCerealClotheslineClothespinsColor tilesConnecting cubes
MathematicsMaterials List by Grade (Kindergarten–Grade 6)
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
© Mathematics Kindergarten2
CountersCupsEgg cartonsLarge itemsMagnetic stripsManipulativesMusical instrumentsPaper bagPattern signsPocket chartPopped and unpopped cornPretzelsShape bagsSidewalk chalkSocksStickersTeddy bearToy farm animalsToysWorkmatsZiplock bags
Chapter 3 – Count and MatchApplesAttribute blocksBeansBowlButtonsCard stockCerealChenille stemsColor tilesConnecting cubesContainersCountersCrackersCupsDrawing paperEgg cartonsGummy wormsIndex cardsLadybug counting signsMagnetic strip
ManipulativesMusicMusic playerNestsNumber cubesPlay doughPotatoesPushpinsStampsStickersStuffed animalsTraysWooden blocksZiplock bags
Chapter 4 – Numbers 0–5ApplesBallsClassroom objectsClothespinsColor tilesConnecting cubesCotton swabsCountersCounting booksCupsFolderItems for gluingKnifeLabelsLunch boxesMagnetsMail or unused envelopesMusicMusic playerNumber-card bagsPaintPaint bagsPictures of firefightersSignStickersTeddy bearsToy cars
YarnZiplock bags
Chapter 5 – Numbers 6–10BeansBlocksBowling setBoxed foodsCanned foodsCard stockClothesline number lineClothespinsClothing itemsConnecting cubesCountersCounting booksCupsEnvelopesGrocery bagsHangersIndex cardsMagnetsNumber signsNumber-card bagsPastaPenniesPoster boardRubber bandsRubber stampsSandpaperShower linerStickersStrawsStuffed animals or toy animalsToy dogToysWashable ink padsWhiteboardYarn
Chapter 6 – Solids, Shapes, and Equal Parts
Attribute blocks
© Mathematics Kindergarten3
BagsBallBlocksBoxesCanCan of foodCan of tunaCard stockChenille stemsChristian flagClayCountersCrackersCraft sticksCupsCutting toolFlashlightFoam shapes (Foam geometric solids)Folded-shapes bagsFunnelGeoboardsGeometric shapes (Geometric solids)GlobeHatMarshmallowsMusicMusic playerPaintPaper bagsPaper-towel tubeParrot puppetsParty favorsPattern blocksPencil boxesPlane shapesPlatesPlay doughPoster boardPuppetsRubber bandsShape itemsShaving creamSmocksSpaghetti
StrawYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 7 – Look at Larger Numbers
BeansBear countersBirthday cakeBottle capsCard stockChalkboardCollections of small itemsConnecting cubesContainersCotton swabsCountersCraft sticksCupsEgg cartonFlyswatterGame chipsIndex cardsJarsJelly beansLabelMagnetsMarblesNumber-card bagsPlastic eggsRewardsRibbon or stringRubber bandsSentence stripsShoe printsShower curtainShower curtain ten-frameSpongesSpoonStampsStickersStrawsTen-frame workmats
WaterZiplock bag
Chapter 8 – Count and Sequence
Attribute blocksBallsBlocksBooks about seasonsBowlBoxesCameraCard stockChalkClassroom itemsConnecting cubesCountersCupsFlourGamesGeometric shapes (Geometric solids)Hula hoopsIndex cardsJump ropesMagnetsMonths-of-the-year cardsNumber linesOrdinal number cardsPaintPaintbrushesPaper towelPlatesPoster boardRampSaltSandwich itemsSchedule cardsSequencing cardsSmall objectsSpoonsStickersStirrerToy
© Mathematics Kindergarten4
Toy carsTraced-hand matsVinegarWaterWatercolorsZiplock bags
Chapter 9 – Count MoneyApronBagsBank signBeanbagsBinBowlsBucketsBulletin board paperCard stockCard-stock coinsCash boxClotheslineClothespinsCoin bagsCoin workmatsCoinsConnecting cubesContainersDollar billGame chipsGamesIndex cardsLunch bagMagnetic coinsMagnetsManipulativesMoney signMusicMusic playerNickelsNumber cubesPaper coinsPenniesPrice tagsPrizes
QuartersRugSandStore itemsToy cash registerZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – Tell TimeCard stockClocksConnecting cubesDemonstration clockDigital clockDigital time cardsGame chipsIndex cardsMagnetsMusicMusic playerPoster boardSchedule cardsStopwatchStudent clocks
Chapter 11 – Discover AdditionAnimal crackersAnimal cubesAnimal signsAnimal toysBeanbagsBeansBowlsBulletin board paperCard stockCerealColor tilesConnecting cubesCountersCupsDominoesDrawing paperFloor number lineHula hoop
Index cardsLeafMagazinesManipulativesMuffin cupsNickelsPaint dabbersPaper bagPenniesPicturesPlace matsPlatesPoster boardRaisinsStrawTen-framesTowelToy binocularsToy carsTubWaterYarn
Chapter 12 – Discover Subtraction
Balls BeadsBeanbagBeansBulletin board paperChenille stemsClassroom itemsColor tilesConnecting cubesCookiesCountersCrackersCupsDimesFacial tissuesFive-framesFloor number lineGloves
© Mathematics Kindergarten5
Index cardsInk padsMuffin cupsNumber cardsNumber cubesPaper bagPaper fishPenniesPlatesPlay doughRubber stampsShellsShower curtain ten-frameStudent clocksSubtraction workmatsTen-framesZiplock bag
Chapter 13 – MeasurementBalance scaleBeansBottlesBowlsBoxesCan of foodCans of tomato pasteCard stockChenille stemsClassroom itemsClothes hangersConnecting cubesContainersCountersCovered basketCupsDemonstration clockDemonstration thermometerDrinking glassesDrinking strawsFlourFood coloringFunnelGarden items
Garden-theme shapesGrapesHanger balance scalesIceIndex cardsInterview assessmentsItems to weighJarJar of peanut butterMagazinesMeasurement toolsMeasuring cupsMeasuring-strip bagsMicrowaveMusicMusic playerNonstandard measuresObjects to measurePaper bagPenniesPlatesPopcorn kernelsRiceSandSaucepanScalesScoopsSets of objectsSpoonStudent thermometersSugarThermometersTreatsTubsWaterYarnZiplock bag
KINDERGARTENRECOMMENDED
RESOURCES
Chapter 1 – Classify and SortUp Above and Down Below by Sue Redding (Chronicle Books, 2013)
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin Jr. (Henry Holt and Co., 2012)
Chapter 2 – Explore PatternsPatterns: What Comes Next? by Michele Koomen (Bridgestone Books, 2003)
A-B-A-B-A–A Book of Pattern Play by Brian P. Cleary (Millbrook Press, 2012)
Farm Patterns by Nathan Olson (Capstone Press, 2007)
Teddy Bear Patterns by Barbara Barbieri McGrath (Charlesbridge, 2013)
Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes: Patterns in Nature by Stephen R. Swinburne (Boyds Mills Press, 2002)
Chapter 3 – Count and MatchTen Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth (Piggy Toes Press, 2006)
Chapter 4 – Numbers 0–5Helpers in My Community by BobbieKalman (Crabtree, 2011)
Zero by Kathryn Otoshi (KO Kids Books, 2010)
© Mathematics Kindergarten6
Chapter 5 – Numbers 6–10Ten Black Dots Board Book by Donald Crews (Greenwillow Books, 2012)
God Made Seasons by Amelia Shearer (Happy Day Books, 2014)
Chapter 6 – Solids, Shapes, and Equal Parts
3D-Shapes by Marina Cohen (Crabtree, 2010)
Birthday Customs Around the World by Sarah L. Schuette (Capstone Press, 2010)
Birthday Traditions Around the World by Ann Ingalls (Child’s World, 2013)
What Is Symmetry in Nature? by Bobbie Kalman (Crabtree, 2010) Shapes! by National Geographic Kids (National Geographic Society, 2012)
Chapter 7 – Look at Larger Numbers
The Twelve Days of Kindergarten by Deborah Lee Rose (Harry N. Abrams, 2003)
1 to 20, Animals Aplenty by Katie Viggers (POW, 2014)
Richard Scarry’s Best CountingBook Ever by Richard Scarry (Sterling, 2010)
Let’s Count to 100! by Masayuki Sebe (Kids Can Press, 2014)
Chapter 8 – Count and Sequence
Skip Counting with Meerkats by Tracey Steffora (Heinemann- Raintree, 2013)
Reese’s Pieces Count by Tens by Jerry Pallotta (Scholastic, 2004)
10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle (HarperCollins, 2005)
Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young (Philomel, 2012)
Chapter 9 – Count MoneyMoney Matters series by Mary Hill (Children’s Press, 2005)
Quarters by Mary Hill (Children’s Press, 2005)
A Dollar Bill’s Journey by Suzanne Slade (Capstone Press, 2011)
You Can’t Buy a Dinosaur with a Dime by Harriet Ziefert (Blue Apple Books, 2011)
Careless at the Carnival: Junior Discovers Spending by Dave Ramsey (Lampo Press, 2003)
Little Critter: Just Saving My Money by Mercer Mayer (HarperCollins, 2010)
Chapter 10 – Tell TimeNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 11 – Discover AdditionTeddy Bear Addition by Barbara Barbieri McGrath (Charlesbridge, 2014)
Help Me Learn Addition by Jean Marzollo (Holiday House, 2012)
Double Play: Monkeying Around with Addition by Betsy Franco (Tricycle, 2011)
Chapter 12 – Discover SubtractionBenny’s Pennies by Pat Brisson (Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1995)
Chapter 13 – MeasurementThe Royal Treasure Measure by Trudy Harris (Millbrook Press Trade, 2012)
How Do You Measure Length and Distance? by Thomas K. and Heather Adamson (Capstone Press, 2011)
The Best Bug Parade by Stuart J. Murphy (HarperCollins, 1996)
The Long and Short of It by Cheryl Nathan and Lisa McCourt (Bridgewater Books, 1998)
A Beach for Albert by Eleanor May (Kane Press, 2013)
How Do You Measure Weight? by Thomas K. and Heather Adamson (Capstone, 2011)
© Mathematics Grade 11
Grade 1MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Getting StartedAppleAttribute blocksBellCalendarCard stockClassroom objectsCoin pursesCoinsColor tilesColored paperConnecting cubesContainersCountersCraft sticksDie-cut numbersEgg cartonFlash cardsJump ropeManipulativesNumber linesPattern blocksPenniesPom-pomsPoster boardSeashellsTimerWhiteboardsZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – Shapes, Sets, and Counting
Brad fasteners
Card stockChenille stemsCoinsColored paperConnecting cubesContainersCountersFlash cardsHundred chartsIndex cardsInk padsMirrorsNickelsNumber cubesPaintPattern blocksTraffic coneWet wipes
Chapter 3 – Addition and Subtraction Facts
Card stockConnecting cubesContainerCountersFinger paintsFlash cardsJumping fishMarblesMirrorsNumber cubesNumber linesNumeral and sign card setsPainter’s tapePattern blocksPlastic bagPlastic bowling set
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
©2 Mathematics Grade 1
Plastic materialRepositionable tapeShoe boxSidewalk chalkZiplock bags
Chapter 4 – Time and MoneyBellBooksBrad fastenersButtonsCalendarCard stockColored paperCountersDemonstration clockDimesDisplay coinsDollar billFlash cardsIndex cardsNickelsNumber cubesPenniesPocket chartQuartersSentence stripsStickersStudent clocks
Chapter 5 – Place ValueBase 10 blocksBeanbagsBeansBucketsColor tilesConnecting cubesContainerCotton ballsCountersDimesEnvelopesFlash cards
Index cardsNumber cubesPaper cupsPenniesTable settingsToysWorkmats
Chapter 6 – Measurement1-kg objects1-lb objectsAdvertisementsBallsBathroom scaleBeansBoxesBrad fastenersCanCard stockConnecting cubesContainersCustomary-units and metric-units toolboxesDemonstration clockDemonstration thermometerDigital kitchen scaleDry foodsFunnelsGeometric solid models (Geometric solids)Ice cream coneIndex cardsJarsLima beansMeasuring cupsNotebooksPenniesPinto beansPitcherPoster boardRibbonRiceShoe boxes
Small objectsSpoonsTape measuresYarn
Chapter 7 – Using Numbers to 100
BallBase 10 blocksCard stockConnecting cubesCountersFlash cardsFreddy FishHundred chartIndex cardsInk padsMagnetNumber cubesPattern blocksStopwatchesStringStuffed animalWhiteboardsWorkmats
Chapter 8 – FractionsBowlCardboardColor tilesColored paperConnecting cubesCookiesCountersFeltFoodsGeobandsGeoboardsIndex cardsLiquid measuring set (measuring cups)Measuring spoonsPaper bag
© Mathematics Grade 13
Pattern blocksPenniesPlastic knivesPlatesSidewalk chalkSugarWhiteboardsYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 9 – Two- and Three-Digit Numbers
Base 10 blocksBeansCard stockCoinsConnecting cubesContainerCupsDimesDollarsFlash cardsIndex cardsNumber cubesOversized number cubePainter’s tapePenniesTimerWhiteboardsWorkmatsZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – Graphs and MapsBeansBear countersBulletin board paperButtonsCard stockColor tilesGlobeIndex cardsMacaroniManipulatives
MapsNewspaperOne Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. SeussPattern blocksPenniesPlay doughStrawsYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 11 – Problem SolvingBoxCalendarChestColor tilesConnecting cubesContainersCountersDemonstration clockDisplay coinsDominoesFlash cardsIndex cardsLiquid measuring setMagnifying glassPaper bagPaper moneyPenniesPlastic coins (coins)Plus and minus cardsPrizesSandSentence stripsSmall objectsStudent clocksThermometerTimerWhiteboardsZiplock bags
Chapter 12 – Cumulative ReviewBag
Base 10 blocksBottleBowlBulletin board paperCoffee cupCoinsColor tilesColored paperConnecting cubesCountersDemonstration clockDigital kitchen scaleDimesDisplay coinsDollar billsDominoesFlash cardsFunnelMeasuring cupMeasuring spoonsNickelsNumber cardsNumber cubesPattern blocksPenniesPitcherQuartersRiceStickersStudent clocksTape measuresWaterWorkmats
Grade 1RECOMMENDED
RESOURCES
Chapter 1 – Getting StartedApple Countdown by Joan Holub(Albert Whitman and Company,2014)
© Mathematics Grade 14
Chapter 2 – Shapes, Sets, and Counting
No resources are recommended.
Chapter 3 – Addition and Subtraction Facts
This Plus That: Life’s Little Equations by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (HarperCollins, 2011)
Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong (Albert Whitman & Company, 2014)
Chapter 4 – Time and MoneyWhat’s the Time, Mr. Wolf? by Debi Gliori (Walker Childrens, 2012)
At the Same Moment, Around the World by Clotilde Perrin (Chronicle Books, 2014)
Clocks and More Clocks by Pat Hutchins (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2014)
Chapter 5 – Place ValueWhat’s the Place Value? by Shirley Duke (Rourke, 2012)
Chapter 6 – MeasurementNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 7 – Using Numbers to 100
Ready, Set, 100th Day! by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace (Two Lions, 2011)
The Six Swans by Jacob and WilhelmGrimm (NorthSouth, 2014)
Six Little Chicks by Jez Alborough (Barron’s Educational Series, 2013)
Chapter 8 – FractionsA Fraction’s Goal—Parts of a Whole by Brian P. Cleary (Lerner Publishing Group, 2013)
Chapter 9 – Two- and Three-Digit Numbers
Guinea Pigs Add Up by Margery Cuyler (Walker Childrens, 2010)
What’s New At the Zoo? An Animal Adding Adventure by Suzanne Slade (Sylvan Dell, 2009)
If You Were a Minus Sign by Trisha Speed Shaskan (Picture Window Books, 2014)
What’s the Difference? An Endangered Animal Subtraction Story by Suzanne Slade (Sylvan Dell, 2010)
Bedtime Math by Laura Overdeck (Feiwel & Friends, 2013)
Chapter 10 – Graphs and MapsFrog and Toad Are Friends (HarperCollins, 2003)
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss (Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960)
The Popcorn Book by Tomie de Paola (Holiday House, 1984)
Where’s That Bone? by LucilleRecht Penner (National Geographic School, 2010)
Henry’s Map by David Elliot(Philomel, 2013)
Chapter 11 – Problem SolvingEdgar Allan Poe’s Pie: Math Puzzles in Classic Poems by J. Patrick Lewis (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2012)
A Second, a Minute, a Week with Days in It: A Book about Time by Brian P. Cleary (Millbrook, 2013)
Tick Tock Clock by Margery Cuyler (HarperCollins, 2012)
Math-Terpieces: The Art of Problem- Solving by Greg Tang (Scholastic, 2009)
Chapter 12 – Cumulative ReviewTelling Time by Patricia J. Murphy (Penguin Group, 2013)
Me Counting Time: From Seconds to Centuries by Joan Sweeney (Random House, 2014)
© Mathematics Grade 21
Grade 2MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Patterns and Place Value
Attribute blocksBase 10 blocksBillsCard stockCoinsColor tilesConnecting cubesCountersDimesEnvelopesFile foldersMath journalsNickelsPattern blocksPenniesPicturesStickersStuffed animalsWorkmatsZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – Addition and Subtraction
BallBeanbagsBinder clipsBottlesCard stockClothes pinsColor tiles
Connecting cubesCountersDomino cardsDominoesEgg carton with lidFlash cardsManipulativesNumber cubesPeanuts in the shellPenniesPlaying cardsSandSmall objectsStuffed animalsTokenToysTriangle flash cardsWire clothes hangersZiplock bags
Chapter 3 – Geometry and Measurement
Attribute blocksBagsBase 10 blocksBasketballBoxBrad fastenersBulletin board paperCard stockCentimeter rulersCerealCircular objectsConeConnecting cubesCountersCraft sticks
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
© Mathematics Grade 22
CylinderDemonstration clockDimesFlash cardsGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric solidsGraph paperJar with 100 pieces of candyLunch bagManipulativesMeasuring toolsMetersticksModeling clayNickelsNumber cubePattern blocksPenniesQuiltRopeSheet of 11" × 17" paperSmall cubesSphereStopwatchStrawsStringTape measureToothpicksYardsticksYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 4 – Place Value to Thousands
$1 billsBagsBase 10 blocksBeanbagsBooks with more than 50 pagesBulletin board paperChenille stemsDimesMarshmallows
Number cubesPenniesPretzelsRubber bandsStrawsToothpicksWorkmatsYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 5 – Multiplication and Division
2s cardsBasketCard stockColor tilesConnecting cubesCountersDimesGeoboardsManipulativesMultiplication flash cardsNickelsNickel-store itemsPrice tagsSmall objectsZiplock bags
Chapter 6 – Time and Money$1 bills$5 bills$10 bills$20 bills12-month calendarsAlarm clockBillsBooks on time and moneyButtonsCalendar with seasonal artworkCard stockCatalogsCoinsConnecting cubes
ContainerCountersDemonstration clockDigital clockDimesGlobeHalf-dollarsHalf-dollar workmatsNickelsPenniesQuartersRoll of dimesRoll of nickelsRoll of penniesRoll of quartersStickersStudent clocksTimerZiplock bags
Chapter 7 – 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction
12-month calendars12-section muffin tinsApronBagsBase 10 blocksBasesBeanbagsBook about buttonsBook about two-digit numbersButtonsChalkboardClipboardsClothespinsCoinsConnecting cubesContainerContainers of bubble solutionCraft pom-pomsCupsDimesDried beans
© Mathematics Grade 23
Flash cardsFoam cylinder pool toysGrocery advertisementManipulativesNickelsNumber cubesPaintbrushesPenniesQuartersSets of number cardsSidewalk chalkTimerWater
Chapter 8 – Addition with Regrouping
$1 bills$10 billsBagsBallBase 10 blocksBeanbagsBeansBulletin board paperClassroom itemsCoinsConnecting cubesCookiesCraft sticksCupsDigit cardsDimesDVDsEnvelopesFlash cardsGame markersManipulativesNapkinsNickelsNumber cubesPaper bagsPenniesPoster board
Price tagsQuartersRubber bandsSales flyersSidewalk chalkSnacksStudent clocksToothpicksTriangle flash cardsWorkmatsZiplock bags
Chapter 9 – Subtraction with Regrouping
$1 bills$10 billsAdvertisementsBase 10 blocksBedsheetBooksBooks about birds of preyButtonsCard stockClassroom itemsCoinsConnecting cubesContainersCountersDimesDisposable platesEgg cartonFlash cardsFruitHighlightersJarsManipulativesPenniesPrice tagsRocksSchool suppliesServing spoonsTriangle flash cardsUnpopped popcorn kernels
WorkmatsYardsticksYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – Larger Numbers$1 billsBase 10 blocksBeanbagBlank number linesBooks about place valueBulletin board paperConnecting cubesDigit cardsDimesEgg cartonExtendable spring toyGraph paperHighlightersLaminating sheetsLarge sheet of paperNotebookOld booksPainter’s tapePaper bagsPenniesPopcorn bucketPoster-board squaresSnacksSpinnersStickersSubtraction matching cardsWorkmatsYarnYellow paper squaresZiplock bags
Chapter 11 – Fractions and Measurement
1-kg objects1-lb bag of dried beansAluminum foilBaking ingredients and supplies
©4 Mathematics Grade 2
Balance scaleBathroom scaleBeanbagsBowlsBulletin board paperButtonsCandy barCardsCard stockChocolate chipClassroom objectsColored card stockColored paperColor tilesConnecting cubesContainersCookie recipeCopper penniesCountersDemonstration thermometerDigital kitchen scaleDigital scaleFile folderFlash cardsHatsInterlocking plastic bricksKnifeLeavesManipulativesMargarine tub lidsMeasurement toolsMeasuring cupsMeasuring spoonsMiniature candy barObjects to weighOutdoor thermometerPattern blocksPlastic fruitPlatesRiceSandScaleSquare toaster wafflesStickers
StopwatchTeddy bearsVasesWaterYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 12 – Cumulative Review1-lb item12-month calendarsAttribute blocksAwardBase 10 blocksBeach ballsBooks on place valueBooks on shapesCard stockCatalogsCentimeter graph paperCoinsColor tilesConnecting cubesContainersCountersDemonstration clockDot paperGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric solidsGraph paperGrocery adsJar with candiesMusicMusic playerObjects to weighPaper bagPattern blocksScaleSmall objectsStudent clocksTape measureToy airplanesTriangle flash cards
Grade 2RECOMMENDED
RESOURCES
Chapter 1 – Patterns and Place Value
Big and Little, Same and Different (Fun-to-Learn Series, Bantam, 1984)
Chapter 2 – Addition and SubtractionDomino Addition by Lynette Long (Charlesbridge, 1996)
Chapter 3 – Geometry and Measurement
Inchworm and a Half by Elinor J. Pinczes (Houghton Mifflin Books for Young Readers, 2003)
If You Were an Inch or a Centimeter by Marcie Aboff (Picture Window Books, 2009)
Chapter 4 – Place Value to Thousands
Bats: Biggest! Littlest! by Sandra Markle (Boyd Mills Press, 2013)
The Goat in the Rug by Charles Blood and Martin Link (Aladdin,1990)
Chapter 5 – Multiplication and Division
No resources are recommended.
© Mathematics Grade 25
Chapter 6 – Time and MoneyAbout Time: A First Look at Time and Clocks by Bruce Koscielniak (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2013)
Lemonade in Winter: A Book About Two Kids Counting Money by Emily Jenkins (Schwartz & Wade, 2012)
Three Cups: Give, Save, Spend by Tony Townsley and Mark St. Germain (Thomas Nelson, 2011)
The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle (Little Simon, 2009)
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein (HarperCollins, 2014)
Chapter 7 – 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction
Shark Swimathon by Stuart J. Murphy (HarperCollins, 2000)
Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel (HarperCollins, 2003)
Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin (HarperCollins, 2012)
The Button Box by Margarette S. Reid (Puffin, 1995)
Chapter 8 – Addition with Regrouping
No resources are recommended.
Chapter 9 – Subtraction with Regrouping
No resources are recommended.
Chapter 10 – Larger NumbersSir Cumference and All the King’s Tens by Cindy Neuschwander (Charlesbridge, 2009)
Earth Day—Hooray! by Stuart J. Murphy (HarperCollins, 2004)
Chapter 11 – Fractions and Measurement
Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina (HarperCollins, 1987)
Chapter 12 – Cumulative ReviewRound Is a Mooncake: A Book of Shapes by Roseanne Thong (Chronicle Books, 2014)
Circle, Square, Moose by Kelly Bingham (Greenwillow, 2014)
What’s the Place Value? by Shirley Duke (Rourke, 2012)
Zero the Hero by Joan Holub (Henry Holt, 2012)
©1 Mathematics Grade 3
Grade 3MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Place ValueBase 10 blocksBasketBeadsBeanbagBrad fastenerCard stockCollection of 100 small itemsCountersCupsEncyclopediaGame markersIndividual whiteboardsMapNewspaperNumber cubesPlace value cubesPlastic lidPlay doughSales flyersSocksStickersWorkmatsYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – AdditionBase 10 blocksBeach ballBoxesCar stickersChildren’s book-club ordersClassroom items
ClipboardsConnecting cubesCountersDrawing paperEgg cartonFarm animal toysFlash cardsJarManipulativesNewspapersNumber cubesNumeral cardsReading booksRoad mapSmall itemsTriangle flash cardsWorkmats
Chapter 3 – Subtraction$1 billAds from local grocery storesBackpackBase 10 block rubber stampsBase 10 blocksBinder ringBrad fastenerCard stockCoinsColored paperCountersDemonstration set of triangleflash cardsDouble-sided tapeFlash cardsHiking itemsNovelty pencilNumber cubes
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
©2 Mathematics Grade 3
Recyclable itemsWashable ink padsWet wipesYarn
Chapter 4 – Multiplication FactsBeanbagsBeansBlank Bingo cardsCardboard circlesCard stockCeramic tilesColor tilesConnecting cubesCupDemonstration set of triangleflash cardsDominoesEgg cartonsFrying panGeobandsGeoboardsGlow-in-the-dark starsManipulativesMultiplication sticksNapkinsNickelsPainter’s tapePancake turnerPattern blocksPlastic disksPretzel sticksSets of index cards numbered 0–9Standard flash cardsStickersStudent clocksStudent sets of triangle flash cardsZiplock bags
Chapter 5 – Division FactsBeanbagsCoinsColor tiles
Connecting cubesContainersCountersCraft sticksDemonstration set of triangle flash cardsDominoesFlash cardsGrapesGrocery adsKernels of unpopped popcornManipulativesMultiplication sticksNumber cards (1–5)Number cubesPainter’s tapePaper platesPoster boardStudent sets of triangle flash cardsTriangle pattern blocksZiplock bags
Chapter 6 – Multiplication$1 billsBase 10 blocksBoxClassic folk talesCupsDimesEnvelopesFlash cardsGame piecesGrocery itemsMagnetic dimesMagnetic dollar billMagnetic penniesMapNickelsNumber cubesPaper bagsPenniesPictographsPictures of grocery items
StopwatchesStudent sets of triangle flash cards
Chapter 7 – Division$1 bills$10 billsBase 10 blocksCard stockColor tilesConnecting cubesDemonstration set of triangle flash cardsJuiceMagnetic numbersManipulativesMeasuring cupNumber cubesPaper bagPaper cupsPenniesPitchersRubber bandsSchool suppliesSimulated moneyToy polar bearTraysYarn
Chapter 8 – GeometryBagBlindfoldBooksBooks about anglesBoxBrad fastenersBulletin board paperCard stockChenille stemsColor tilesConnecting fraction circlesCountersDowel rodDrinking straws
© Mathematics Grade 33
Drop clothEncyclopediaEveryday objectsFabricFish-shaped crackersGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric solidsGrocery bagHand mirrorsKnifeLarge drawing paperLarge gridLemonsLibrary booksMagazinesMagnetMapsNumber cubesObjects from naturePainter’s tapePaper platesPattern blocksPlane shapesPlay doughPoster boardSets of number cardsSolid shapesSpray starchStreet mapsStringToothpicksYarn
Chapter 9 – MeasurementAppleBagsBallBase 10 blocksBasketBathroom scaleBoiling and ice waterBottlesBowls
BoxBrain-teaser cube toysBreadBulletin board paperCansCard stockCelsius thermometersCentimeter graph paperClassroom objectsClipboardsClothingConnecting cubesContainers (pint, quart, half-gallon, and a variety)CostumeCrackersCraft knifeCupsDemonstration thermometerDrinking strawsDry foodsFoam ballGlassGolf ballHangersHeavy paperJuice boxesKitchen scaleLarge mixing bowlsLightweight objectsMapsMeasuring cupsMetal spring toyMetric digital scaleNon-standard measuring toolsOutdoor thermometerPan balancePaper bagsPaper cupsPenniesPipettesPotatoProduct containersRibbon
RiceRockScaleStrawsStudent thermometersSuitcaseTape measuresTrayVaseWaterWeather reportYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – FractionsAttribute cardsBaking suppliesBasesBasketBowlsColor tilesConnecting cubesConnecting fraction circlesCookie ingredientsCountersDemonstration clockDemonstration thermometerDominosEquivalency cubesFlourFraction prismFraction stripsLibrary booksMagazines with recipesMagnetic moneyManipulativesMeasuring cupsNumber cubesPainter’s tapePaper lunch bagsPattern blocksPizza piecesZiplock bags
© Mathematics Grade 34
Chapter 11 – Decimals$1 billsBase 10 blocksBase 10 rubber stampsButtonsCard stockClipboardsConnecting cubesDemonstration clockDimesEquivalency cubesGame markersMagnetic moneyNumber cubesPizza squaresPlace value cubesPlastic building bricksSets of cards numbered 0–9Simulated moneySports-related itemsWrapped treatsZiplock bags
Chapter 12 – Time and MoneyAnalog clockBag of popcornBallBottle of sodaBowlsBrad fastenersCalendarsCan of juiceCubes numbered 1–12Digital clockGrocery store adsMagnetic moneyMetronomeMinute cubeNewspapersNumber cubesPainter’s tapeRolls of penniesSimulated money
Student clocksTime interval rodsYarn
Chapter 13 – Equations and Cumulative
ReviewBase 10 blocksBreadCard stockConnecting cubesEquivalency cubesFraction stripsJellyKnifeMinute cubesNumber cubesPattern blocksPeanut butterPlace value cubesPlatePretzel sticksScaleSets of index cards numbered 0–9Simulated moneyStudent clocksTape measuresTriangle flash cards
Grade 3RECOMMENDED
RESOURCES
Chapter 1 – Place ValueNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 2 – AdditionNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 3 – SubtractionGreat Estimations by Bruce Goldstone (Square Fish, 2010)
Chapter 4 – Multiplication FactsTimes Tables the Fun Way by Judy Liautaud (City Creek Press, 1999)
Chapter 5 – Division FactsSpecific Skills: Division Facts Tips & Tricks, Grades 3–4 by Barry Doran and Leland Graham (Key Education, 2010)
Chapter 6 – MultiplicationNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 7 – DivisionTeaching Struggling Readers to Tackle Math Word Problems by Audrey Trapolsi (Scholastic, 2012)
Chapter 8 – GeometryPerimeter, Area, and Volume by David A. Adler (Holiday House, 2012)
Seeing Symmetry by Loreen Leedy(Holiday House, 2013)
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Chapter 9 – MeasurementNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 10 – FractionsNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 11 – DecimalsNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 12 – Time and MoneyNo resources are recommended.
Chapter 13 – Equations and Cumulative Review
No resources are recommended.
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Grade 4MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Place ValueAdvertisementsBase 10 blocksBasketBooks about zeroCalendarCard stockChildren’s dictionaryClipboardsConnecting cubesCountersCrackersCraft sticksCupsDigit cardsEnvelopeEstimatesJarMagazinesMillions place value chartsNewspapersNumber cubesNumbered index cardsPaper bagsPaper moneyPaper platesPlastic forksPoster boardSpiral notebooksZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – Addition$1 bills
$10 billsBase 10 blocksBillsCard stockCoinsComputersConnecting cubesCraft sticksCupsDigit cardsDimesDominoesFlash cardsGame cardsMenusPaper bagParchment paperPattern blocksPenniesPlace value chartsTablets
Chapter 3 – SubtractionAdvertisementsBase 10 blocksBooks about money managementBrad fastenerBudget simulation foldersCardboardCard stockClocksConnecting cubesCountersDigit cardsEnvelopesEstimation cardsFolders
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
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Food itemHundreds place value chartsMagazinesNewspapersNumber cubesPrizesToothpicksWatches
Chapter 4 – GeometryBagBaking sodaBillsBlindfoldBoxesBrad fastenersCameraCandy cornCard stockChenille stemsCoinsColored tissue paperCompassesConstruction paperCorrugated paperDecorative itemsDemonstration clockDictionariesDishpanDish soapDistilled white vinegarDrinking strawsElectromagnetic markersFabricGame markersGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric solidsLocal street mapMagnetsMini marshmallowsMirrorsMovie clip
Number cubesPaper cutterPaper tubesPattern blocksPhotographsPoster boardProtractorsSaltScalene trianglesSidewalk chalkSquirt bottleStrawsStudent clocksTangram puzzle booksTangram puzzle piecesTin foilToothpicksWate
Chapter 5 – Multiplication and Division
FactsBagBeach ballBeadsBeansBillsCard stockCoinsColor tilesContainersCountersDigit cardsDoughnut holesFlash cardsFoam blockGlovesGrainGraph dataGuessing bagMagazinesNewspapersPainter’s tape
Seed packetsSkewersTriangle flash cardsYarn
Chapter 6 – Multiplication and Division
ProblemsAdvertisementsBase 10 blocksBeanbagsBillsBlindfoldBoard gamesBooks about divisionCard stockCoinsColor tilesConnecting cubesConstruction paperCraft sticksDimesFlash cardsGame cardsGame chipsGame markersGogglesMagnetic chipsManipulativesNumber cubesPenniesPlastic cupsRaisinsRewardsScented oilsSchool lunch menuSidewalk chalkSoccer ballTangramsTape measuresTriangle flash cardsVideo cameraYarn pieces
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Chapter 7 – Multi-Digit Multiplication
AdvertisementBagBase 10 blocksBillsBooks on chapter conceptsCandyCatalogCoinsColor tilesComputer gameConnecting cubesContainerCountersCraft pom-pomsDigit cardsGift boxGuessing bagIce cubesIce cube traysJunk mailManipulativesNumber cubesPlastic bagStopwatchesWaterWinter headgear
Chapter 8 – Multi-Digit Division$1 bills$10 billsBase 10 blocksBillsBooks on multiplication and divisionBulletin board paperCoinsCountersDigit cardsEnvelopesFlash cardsGame piecesGrocery store items
Hopscotch boardsManipulativesNumber cubesYarn
Chapter 9 – FractionsApplesBinsCandy piecesCard stockClayColor tilesConnecting cubesConnecting fraction circlesDigit cardsDish soapDrinking glassesEmpty plastic water bottlesEnvelopesEquivalency cubesFood coloringFraction bar bagsFraction barsFraction manipulativesFraction prismsGame piecesGogglesGrapesHydrogen peroxideKnifeMagazinesManipulativesMeasuring cupMeasuring spoonsNewspapersNumber cubesPaper bagPattern blocksPennyPitcherPlastic bagPlastic spoonsPlay dough
Rubber glovesSnacksTableclothsTrayWaterYarnYeastZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – Decimals$1 billsBagBase 10 blocksBasesBatBillsBooks about decimals and moneyBooks about math and space explorationCoinsContainerCountersDigit cardsDimesEnvelopesEquivalency cubesFoam cupsGrocery itemsLaminated menusMagnetic billsMagnetic coinsMagnifying glassesNumber cubesPainter’s tapePaper bagPaper coinsPattern blocksPenniesPlace value chartSoftballWater bottle lids
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Chapter 11 – Measurement1-g items1-g mass1-kg items1-kg mass1-lb item1-oz itemBase 10 blocksBase 10 rodsBottle of waterBoxesBulletin board borderBulletin board paperColor tilesConnecting cubesConstruction paperContainersEyedroppersFood coloringGeometric solidsGrocery itemsGummy wormsItems of various weightsMagazinesMeasuring containersMeasuring cupsPainter’s tapePaper bagsPaper cupsPlastic tubsScalesTablespoonTape measureTeaspoonsTimerWaterWeigh-station itemsYarnZiplock bagsZot rulers
Chapter 12 – Temperature and Time
AlmanacAnalog clockBagBooks on mapsBulletin board paperClassroom objectsConstruction paperContainers of solids and liquidsDemonstration clockDictionariesFlashlightGlobeManipulativesMapsPainter’s tapeSquare pyramidStudent clocksThermometersTimer
Chapter 13 – Cumulative ReviewBagsBillsBooks about mathCalendarCoinsContainerFlash cardsGiftsManipulativesNumber cubesPattern blocksSets of digit cards 0–9Shut-the-Box board gameStudent clocksTape measuresTimer
Grade 4RECOMMENDED
RESOURCES
Chapter 1 – Place ValueZero the Hero by Joan Holub (Henry Holt, 2012)
A Place for Zero: A Math Adventure by Angeline Sparagna LoPresti (Charlesbridge, 2003)
The Wacky and Wonderful World Through Numbers: Over 2,000 Figures and Facts by Steve Martin, Clive Gifford, and Marianne Taylor (Barron’s Educational Series, 2015)
A Million Dots by Andrew Clements (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2006)
Chapter 2 – AdditionInstant Math Practice Graphs and Charts (Grades 4–6): 50 Engaging Reproducibles That Help Kids Read and Interpret Graphs and Charts by Denise Kiernan (Scholastic Teaching Resources, 2011)
Chapter 3 – SubtractionThe Christian Girl’s Guide to Money by Rebecca Park Totilo (Legacy Press, 2005)
Financial Peace Junior by Dave Ramsey (Lampo Press, 2011)
National Geographic Kids Everything Money by Kathy Furgang (National Geographic Children’s Books, 2013)
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The Secret Life of Money: A Kid’s Guide to Cash by Kira Vermond (Owlkids Books, 2012)
You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Money! by Alex Woolf (Franklin Watts, 2015)
Chapter 4 – GeometrySir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland by Cindy Neuschwander (Charlesbridge, 2001)
What’s Your Angle, Pythagoras? by Julie Ellis (Charlesbridge, 2004)
Shape Up! by David A. Adler (Holiday House, 2000)
If You Were a Polygon by Marcie Aboff (Picture Window Books, 2009)
Tangrams: 300 Puzzles by Ronald C. Read (Dover Publications, 2014)
Tangram Puzzles: 466 Tricky Shapes to Confound and Astound by Chris Crawford (Puzzlewright, 2012)
Chapter 5 – Multiplication and Division Facts
No resources are recommended.
Chapter 6 – Multiplication and Division Problems
The Multiplying Menace Divides by Pam Calvert (Charlesbridge, 2011)
Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs by Ann Whitehead Nagda (Henry Holt,2007)
The Great Divide: A Mathematical Marathon by Dayle Ann Dodds (Candlewick, 2005)
Chapter 7 – Multi-Digit Multiplication
Glaciers by Barbara A. Somervill (Cherry Lake Publishing, 2009)
Mowing for Money: Relate Area to Multiplication and to Addition by Finn Hudson (PowerKids Press, 2014)
Chapter 8 – Multi-Digit DivisionThe Fishy Fountain: A Mystery with Multiplication and Division (Manga Math Mysteries) by Melinda Thielbar (Graphic Universe TM, 2010)
Marvelous Multiplication by Lynnette Long (Wiley, 2000)
Dazzling Division by Lynnette Long (Wiley, 2000)
Chapter 9 – FractionsA Fraction’s Goal—Parts of a Whole by Brian P. Cleary (Learner, 2013)
A Very Improbable Story by Edward Einhorn (Charlesbridge, 2008)
Chapter 10 – DecimalsHow Astronauts Use Math by Mary Hense (Chelsea Clubhouse, 2009)
Launch a Rocket into Space (You Do the Math!) by Hillary Koll (QEB Publishing House, 2015)
Explore Money! by Cindy Bloabum (Nomad Press, 2014)
The Stock Market: Understanding Ratios Decimals, Fractions, and Percentages by Orli Zuravicky (PowerKids Press, 2005)
Chapter 11 – MeasurementHow Long or How Wide? by Brian P. Cleary (Millbrook Press, 2009)
Measuring Penny by Loreen Leedy (Square Fish, 2000)
Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter by Cindy Neuschwander (Charlesbridge, 2006)
Chapter 12 – Temperature and Time
Sir Cumference and the Viking’s Map by Cindy Neuschwander (Charlesbridge, 2012)
National Geographic Kids World Atlas by National Geographic (National Geographic Children’s Books, 2013)
Chapter 13 – Cumulative ReviewAmazing Visual Math (DK Children, 2014)
This is Not a Maths Book by Anna Weltman (The Ivy Press, 2015)
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Grade 5MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Place Value$1 bills$10 billsBallBase 10 blocksCard stockCountersDecimal place value chartDimesIndividual whiteboardsJump ropeNotebooksPenniesPictures of the sun and inner planetsPlace value chartSale flyersSmall countersSmall digit cardsYarn
Chapter 2 – Add and Subtract$1 bills$10 billsBallBase 10 blocksCard stockCoinsContainerDecimal place value chartsDigit cardsNumber cubesPennies
PropsToy medals
Chapter 3 – Multiply Whole Numbers
Base 10 blocksCard stockConstruction paperCountersCubesGridsLibrary-card pocketsMultiplication flash cardsNumber cubesPoster board
Chapter 4 – 1-Digit Divisors$1 bills$10 bills$100 billsBase 10 blocksCandyColor tilesCountersDigit cardsFlashcardsManipulativesNumber cubesPicnic basketPicnic itemsPretzelsReview questionsYarn
Chapter 5 – 2-Digit DivisorsBaby carrotsBase 10 blocks
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
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BasketBeadsColor tilesColorful tapeContainersCookie sheetsCountersDigit cardsNumber cubesNumber magnetsSidewalk chalkWet spongeYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 6 – Multiply and Divide Decimals
$1 bills$10 billsArt suppliesBase 10 blocksBrad fastenersBulletin board paperColorful tapeColoring pageConstruction paperCrayonsDigit cardsDimesDiscount store advertisementsGrocery store advertisementsMagnetic moneyPaper platesPenniesQuartersRecorded praise songReview questionsSchool supply advertisementsWashersYarn
Chapter 7 – GeometryBags
BoxBulletin board paperCamerasCard stockClayColored paperCompassesConstruction paperFolding geometric shapesGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric solidsGeometry flash cardsPattern blocksPlastic strawsProtractorsReview problemsStringStudent photographsToothpicksWood blocks
Chapter 8 – Integers and Fractions
ApplesBible encyclopediasBulletin board paperClothespinsColored paperConnecting cubesCubesDigit cardsDrawing paperEquivalency cubesFlagGame piecesHula hoopsInteger cardsJarKnifeMaterials for making game boardsModeling clayNumber line
Paper towelsPenniesPoster boardReview questionsSpinnersTennis ball
Chapter 9 – Add and Subtract Fractions
Card stockChocolate barsConnecting fraction circlesConstruction paperDominoesEquivalency cubesFraction circlesMapsMeasuring cupsOrangesPizza boxesRecipesReview questionsTape measures
Chapter 10 – Multiply and Divide
Fractions$1 billsAdvertisementsBrowniesBulletin board paperButtonsColor tilesConstruction paperDigit cardsDimesEgg cartonEgg shapesFlyswattersFraction circlesGeobandsGeoboardsHalf-dollars
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Interlocking plastic bricksMeasuring cupsNickelsPenniesPlastic eggsQuartersReal-life itemsReview problemsTimerYarn
Chapter 11 – Ratio, Proportion, and Percent
AdvertisementsBalance scaleBlueprintsButtonsColor tilesConstruction paperContainersDisposable cupsDominoesFood coloringFood labelsInterlocking blocksMagnetic moneyMaps of amusement parks or mallsMeasuring cupPaper towelsReview questionsRoad mapsSmall objectsSpoonsStudent portraitsTape measuresWater
Chapter 12 – MeasurementAir popcorn popperCard stockContainersFood boxesFood containers
Grocery itemsLampMeasuring cupsNewspaper advertisementsPaper thermometersPlastic bagPlastic cupsPlastic tubsPopcorn kernelsSaltScaleSoilStopwatchStudent clocksTablespoonTeaspoonThermometersWaterYarn
Chapter 13 – Area, Perimeter, and Volume
AtlasesBoxesBrain-teaser cube toyBulletin board paperChalkCheeseClassroom objectsColor tilesColoring bookConcordancesConnecting cubesConstruction paperCraft sticksCubic decimeterGift boxInterlocking plastic bricksLidsObjects shaped like rectangular prismsPaint canReview questions
Round foodsStringWrapping paper
Chapter 14 – Graphs, Statistics, and Probability
BagBar graphsBeansBoxes of crayonsBrad fastenersBucketsCoinColor tilesConnecting cubesCraft stickData tablesDemonstration clockDimesGraphsHistogramsJar of coinsKnifeMarblesNewspapersNickelsNumber cubesOrange paperOrangesPaper towelsPenniesPoolPoster boardQuartersRecipesRubber ducksSpoonsStrawsTimersWaterWorld map
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Chapter 15 – Cumulative ReviewCustomary game cardsDemonstration clocksGeometric solidsGeometry flash cardsManipulativesMetric game cardsNumber cubesProtractorsTakeout menus
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Grade 6MATH MATERIALS
Chapter 1 – Whole Numbers and Decimals
Balance scaleBallBase 10 blocksBillsClassroom itemsColor tilesCountersDecimal place value chartsDemonstration coinsLibrary booksNewspapersPage protectorsPlace value chartsSpiral or composition notebookWhiteboardsZiplock bags
Chapter 2 – Multiply Whole Numbers and Decimals
Base 10 blocksCard stockCell phone plansCoinsColor tilesHula hoopsMagnetic color tilesMagnetic stripsNumber cubes
Page protectorsSquare centimeter grids
Chapter 3 – Divide Whole Numbers and Decimals
Base 10 blocksBubble solutionCard stockCoinsColor tilesDictionaryDollarsGame piecesGrocery adsHard candiesMagnetic color tilesMagnetic moneyManipulativesReam of paperStopwatchYarn
Chapter 4 – GeometryArtwork by Maurits EscherBoxCamerasCard stockCardboardCoinsColor tilesCompassesConnecting cubesCraft sticksDemonstration compassDemonstration protractorDrinking straws
Required materials for each chapter are listed below. Additional materials may be needed for sidebar activities. Items marked in blue are part of the ACSI Math Manipulatives Kit. Items marked in green are part of the ACSI Science Equipment Kit. Words in parentheses reflect the name an item is called in G2 and above.
ASSUMED MATERIALS
Assumed materials (all grades)BibleBooksCalculatorsChairClassroom clockColored pencilsDeskErasersGlue sticksHole punchIndex cards (G2–6)Internet accessMarkersMeterstickPaper (lined, graph (G3–6), white copy)Paper clipsPencilsRulersScissorsStaplerStaplesSticky notesTableTape (clear, masking)Trash canWhiteboard (metal, will hold magnets)Yardstick
Assumed materials (GK–3)Classroom calendar (12-month)CrayonsGluePaper (construction)Paper towels
Assumed materials (G4–6)Daily plannerHighlighters
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Folding geometric shapesGame markersGeobandsGeoboardsGeometric objectsGlobeModeling clayPainter’s tapeProtractorsRopeStreet mapsTangramsTimerToothpicks
Chapter 5 – Fractions and Number Theory
CompassesConnecting fraction circlesConstruction paperCountersCupsEquivalency cubesFraction chartsGraduated pipettesMagnetic color tilesMagnetsNumber cubesProtractorsWater
Chapter 6 – Add and Subtract Fractions
Chart paperColor tilesFraction circlesFraction prismsManipulativesSpelling listUS mapYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 7 – Multiply and Divide Fractions
BallColor tilesDominoesGrocery advertisementsMagnetic color tilesNumber cubesNutrition labelsPattern blocksRecipeYarnZiplock bags
Chapter 8 – IntegersBookBulletin board paperColored paperDimesFoam dartInteger exercisesMagnetic color tilesMoneyNickelsNumber linesPainter’s tapePaper countersSidewalk chalkSoccer ballVideo gameZiplock bags
Chapter 9 – Perimeter, Area, and Volume
1-liter pitcher1-liter metric measuring pitcher1-liter volume cubeArt suppliesBallsCansCircular itemsColor tilesCommon items
CompassesConnecting cubesConstruction paperCotton ballsCraft materialsCylindersFolding geometric cylinderFolding geometric shapesGame cardsJarsLarge paperMapsMarshmallowsNumber cubesPenniesPoster boardPotsProtractorsRectangular containersRockSmall booksSquare crackersStringTangram piecesTape measuresTissue boxesWaterZiplock bags
Chapter 10 – Ratio, Proportion, and Percent
BowlBrown paper bagsCandiesCard stockCatalogsChalkColored pastaConnecting cubesDecimal cardsEquivalency cubesFinancial advertisementsGames and books about money
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managementMagnetic color tilesNumber cubeNutrition labelsPainter’s tapePercent cardsRatio cardsReceiptsRecipesStringTwo-color countersYardsticksZiplock bags
Chapter 11 – Application of Statistics and Graphing
Bar graphsEgg noodlesFraction circlesNumber cubesObjects made to scaleProtractorsScale drawingsWorld mapZiplock bags
Chapter 12 – Introduction to Probability
BagBoxCoinColor tilesCountersCraft sticksMagnetic color tilesManipulativesNumber cardsNumber cubesPaper cupsPattern sticksSocksSpinners
StrawsTimer
Chapter 13 – MeasurementArt suppliesBathroom scaleBottlesCansContainer of waterContainersContainers to measure milliliters and litersCraft sticksFunnelGlobeLiter cubeMaterials for gamesMeasuring cupNumber cubesObjectsPan balancePaper strawsPint containerPoster boardRecipesRubber bandsScaleSmall objectsStringTablespoonTeaspoonTime interval rodsWater
Chapter 14 – Cumulative ReviewEquivalency cubesFolding geometric shapesFraction barsFraction circlesGame cardsManipulativesNumber cubesPainter’s tape
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