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Mathematics Manipulative Online Resources

Experiential learning is built on the premise that students who are actively involved will retain, recall, and make connections of material learned. Math contains many abstract concepts which may be difficult for students to grasp. Using manipulatives will actively involve your students in the learning process thus aiding in their understanding of abstractions and concrete operations.

I have combed the internet looking for resources for teachers, parents, and students. You will find links to papers about using manipulatives, math applets, printable manipulatives, and some links to other resources. These links are all quality links, think about including some in your weekly class newsletter to share with parents.


Online Manipulatives with Lessons

Illuminations i-Maths

This site has online, interactive, multimedia math investigations called i-maths! All the activities are interactive math applets. Some of them contain video clips as well. The i-maths are written for single day activities or for several days. You can use them to introduce, explore, or practice a concept. There is a teacher note page to accompany each lesson. Students will use the student i-Maths which contain just the student portion of the activity. There are also e-examples for each i-Math that allow educators to get an in-depth understanding of why the activity is important and how to implement it.

This site is broken up by grade levels. All the i-Maths were created to conform to the National Standards for Mathematics and each learning activity is linked to its corresponding standard.

Grades Pre-K to 2:

Single Day Activities:

Multiple Day Activities:

Grades 3 to 5:

Single Day I-Math Activities:

Multiple Day Activities:

  • Exploring Geometric Solids and Their Properties Students get to explore geometric solids and their properties in this five part investigation. This is my favorite i-Math. Students can manipulate, color, and set transparencies on shapes. There are also some printable activities here.
  • Communicating about Mathematics Using Games This lesson uses a fraction game to get students to think about, and apply concepts and skills. They play the game and while playing they must explain why they choose the moves they did.
  • Collecting, Representing, and Interpreting Data Using Spreadsheets and Graphing Software In this activity, students explore spreadsheets as tools for organizing, representing, and comparing data. They must collect and examine weather data for the first part of the activity. In the second part they organize and examine the data using the spreadsheet application which is online. The spreadsheet application also allows students to look at a scatter plot and a bar chart of their data.

Grades 6 to 8:

Single Day I-Math Activities:
  • Exploring Histograms This activity allows students to create sets of data while learning about statistical functions such as mean, median, and standard deviation depend on the choice of data.

Multiple Day Activities:

  • Spatial Reasoning using Cubes and Isometric Drawings In this four part investigation students explore volume and area using block figures. They will also explore polyhedra using different representations and perspectives using three dimensional block figures. There are many different activities to use with this lesson.
  • The Factor Game Students have a friendly contest to distinguish the strategies involving numbers with many factors and numbers with just a few factors. This ends with the students being guided through an analysis of game strategies and introduction to the definitions of prime and composite numbers.
  • The Product Game In this game students start with factors and find their product. There are four parts to this lesson. Students work in groups of two. This can be downloaded. There are also directions for making your own Product Game. This investigation makes learning these skills fun!!!


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