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I have lots of ideas, but your best bet would be to go to the publishers websites and see what they recommend for your GLs. Then you'll have a broad spectrum of possibilities. *Unifix cubes, hexalink cubes, geoboards and bands, pattern blocks, wood blocks, array cards, hundreds matrix, dice, tiles, base ten block sets, tangrams, triman compass, protractor, ruler, algebra tiles, measuring cups, spoons, overhead materials for all standards-fractions, decimals, etc. *For organization, we always have our kids bring a Math log (spiral notebooks) and pocket folder (w/3 prongs). Best of luck. ;-D
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