+1! 
Yes, I suggested this a couple of years ago.  I used Cuisenaire rods in the 
classroom years ago.  They are a great way for students to understand some 
basic math concepts.  One of the nice things about Cuisenaire rods is that they 
are based on the metric system with the unit as a cm (cc, actually). The XO 
already has cm units available so the scale has been worked out to be correct 
on the screen. 
Caryl (former math and science teacher, among other things)

P.S. Having the 3-D model was also nice when teaching about volume and mass in 
metric measures because one cc equals one ml and, if it is distilled water, it 
has a mass of one gram... fun!
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 00:49:44 -0400
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Subject: Re: [IAEP] Ideas

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Caroline Meeks <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I have had requests for a few things over the years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisenaire_rods - these are popular math 
manipulative and an online version would be cool.
Here are some Cuisinaire Rods in Etoys (sorry Patricia, I am NOT trying to 
discourage you, just support your request on what is needed)
Fraction Bars and Number Lines and  Fraction Tools both have Cuisenaire Rods 
built into the projects. The rods can not only be used for activities shown in 
the projects (and other activities and lesson plans), but also for kids to 
journal/describe their understanding of fractions and units.

Stephen

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