FlipTrail
Magnetic Fraction Tiles & Circles Set with Demonstration Book, Visual Math Manipulatives for Elementary School, Hands-On Learning Tools for Fractions, Addition & Subtraction, Montessori & Homeschool Supplies, Gift
Magnetic Fraction Tiles & Circles Set with Demonstration Book, Visual Math Manipulatives for Elementary School, Hands-On Learning Tools for Fractions, Addition & Subtraction, Montessori & Homeschool Supplies, Gift
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Key Benefits
All-in-One Fraction Set: Includes circles, bars, and squares divided into halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, and beyond. Perfect for helping kids visualize, compare, and perform operations with fractions in a fun, hands-on way!

Super-Strong Magnets: Features full-back magnetic surfaces for secure attachment to whiteboards, refrigerators, and other metal surfaces. Stays firmly in place—ideal for classroom demonstrations and home learning without slipping.

Multi-Scenario Use: Great for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers. Suitable for kids ages 6–12. Supports individual and group activities in classrooms, learning centers, or at home.
STEM Learning & Curriculum-Aligned: Designed to meet Common Core and key math standards for fractions. Builds a strong foundation in equivalence, comparison, addition, subtraction, and early fraction operations.


Vibrant & Inclusive Colors: Bright, gender-neutral colors help kids distinguish values easily and make learning engaging for every child.
Safe & Durable: Made from non-toxic PVC with smooth edges and firmly embedded magnets. Easy to clean and includes a handy storage bag for organization.

Teaching Guide Included: Comes with a downloadable activity booklet full of games, lessons, and challenges—perfect for boosting interaction and fun while learning.

Makes a Great Gift: Perfect as a birthday, holiday, or back-to-school gift! Educational, screen-free, and fun—parents and teachers love it.
Loved by Families & Educators: Join thousands of satisfied customers who say this set “finally made fractions click” for their kids!

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