Virtual manipulatives help students explore content in a way that is tangible. This session will feature virtual manipulatives to use with students in the elementary grades across all subjects and content areas. Come with questions, leave with ideas and resources!
Dog Blending Board (Google Slides)
Teachers can make their own copy of this Dog Blending Board and edit it to fit their instruction. This engaging take on Elkonin boxes allows students to see the dog physically skate across the screen as they practice blending CVC words.
Blending Board
This resource includes various letters and blends that can be combined to allow students to practice blending words.
Word Work Mat
This Word Work Mat comes with a beginner and intermediate option. The work mat contains letters and boxes that can be filled to practice reading letters and words. It is also available in PowerPoint and Google Slides.
Letter Tiles
These letter tiles can benefit teachers in any phonics-based instruction as a way to explicitly teach letter-sound relationships.
ESL Story Dice Online
These story dice can be easily adapted to meet the needs of studnets. The pictures can serve as prompts for storytelling, grammar, or discussions.
Toy Theater has various virtual maniplatives for students of all elementary ages. Students are able to explore math concepts and practice in an engaging way.
Another helpful resource with virtual manipulatives for various math concepts. Although some are similar, this is a great way to keep math class exciting.
An informative resource for teachers and students. The money manipulatives are realistic and engaging and are also easy to use.
Classroom Screen has various virtual tools and visual manipulatives that help your school day run smoothly. These tools are fun and contain many interactive and customizable components.
A virtual spinner can be used for countless activities in the classroom. You can edit the wheel with words and colors and create some excitement in the classroom. The wheel helps make random decisions and a great way to keep things fair.