Didax Math (virtual manipulatives)

In a typical classroom, you can find a plethora of math manipulatives. Anything from base-10 blocks to geo-boards are stowed away in cabinets, ready for a lesson at a moments notice. Going to virtual instruction during the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a particular challenge. How can we get students the tools they need to help them understand math instruction and complete math tasks? Didax math offers one such solution, and one that does not require hours of packaging materials and delivering to students. On the didax website, they offer a set of virtual manipulatives that encompasses the aforementioned items in addition to quite a few others. 

On my search for virtual manipulatives at the beginning of this virtual teaching/learning experience, I came across several other websites that offered similar tools. However, I did find that Didax's virtual tools were pretty extensive and very easy to navigate. My students and I use the base-10 blocks most frequently and I think some may even prefer them to the real thing when we go back to in-person learning. 


Here is a visual of the virtual manipulatives they offer!


Didax also sells real, physical manipulatives that can be purchased for use in an in-person style setting or if students need some in the home!


Here is a link to their virtual manipulatives website 

https://www.didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html



Comments

  1. Great resource. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. This is awesome! I am definitely going to use this for my decomposing unit! - Mary Morgan

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