- cuisenaire
- cui·se·naire
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Cuisenaire rods — give students a hands on[1] elementary school way to learn elementary math concepts, such as the four basic arithmetic operations and working with fractions.[2] One of the first ed … Wikipedia
Cuisenaire-Stäbchen — Cuisenaire St … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cuisenaire rods — /kwē zə nārˈ rodz/ plural noun A set of small wooden rods, of significant related sizes and colours, used in teaching arithmetic ORIGIN: Georges Cuisenaire, 20c Belgian educationalist … Useful english dictionary
cuisenaire rod — ˌkwēzən¦a(ə)r , ¦e( noun also cuisenaire colored rod Usage: usually capitalized 1st C Etymology: from Cuisenaire, a trademark : any of a set of colored rods that are usually of 1 centimeter cross section and of 10 lengths from 1 to 10 centimeters … Useful english dictionary
Cuisenaire rod — noun Etymology: from Cuisenaire, a trademark Date: 1954 any of a set of colored rods usually of 1 centimeter cross section and of 10 lengths from 1 to 10 centimeters that are used for teaching number concepts and the basic operations of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cuisenaire rods — /kwizəˈnɛə rɒdz/ (say kweezuh nair rodz) plural noun coloured wooden blocks graduated in length, used as an aid in teaching numeracy to children. {trademark; named after the inventor, Georges Cuisenaire, 1891–1976, Belgian educationalist} …
cuisenaire colored rod — noun see cuisenaire rod … Useful english dictionary
Cuisenaire — Cui·se·naire (kwē zə nârʹ) A trademark used for a set of colored rods and disks employed in the teaching of mathematics. * * * … Universalium
Réglettes Cuisenaire — Les réglettes Cuisenaire sont un ensemble de réglettes colorées, utilisées pour l apprentissage du calcul avec de jeunes enfants. Cette méthode fut inventée par le pédagogue belge Georges Cuisenaire en 1945. Elle fut popularisée par le livre Les… … Wikipédia en Français
Cuisenaire rod — /kwee zeuh nair , kwee zeuh nair /, Trademark. one of a set of 10 colored rods from 1 to 10 cm (0.4 to 4 in.) in length, used in a method of teaching the basics of arithmetic to children. * * * … Universalium