Using Virtual Manipulatives in Your Math Classroom

Author: 
Center for Technology Implementation
Year: 
2014
The use of manipulatives in math instruction can help you in addressing the Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practice. Virtual manipulatives provide new ways for students and teachers grasp abstract concepts in mathematics, and may be particularly useful for students with disabilities. 
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Common Core State Standards: 
Reason Abstractly
Model with Mathematics
Use Appropriate Tools Strategically
Instructional Strategies: 
Modeling
Visual Representations
Supporting Struggling Students: 
Universal Design for Learning
Differentiation
Assistive Technology

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