Digital Manipulatives

Brainingcamp is offering a free license until June 30, 2020.

“Brainingcamp is passionate about using technology to make abstract math more interactive and visual for learners. We believe physical manipulatives provide students with an important tactile experience, but digital manipulatives can be more convenient, easier to use, and include many special features to facilitate learning.”

Source: https://www.brainingcamp.com/

“Adrian Mendoza shares how to interact with math virtual manipulatives to promote mathematical conversations from a distance using strategic questions, sentence stems, and visuals while encouraging curiosity in a mathematical growth mindset classroom setting.”

Source: https://youtu.be/jbdmj8Dxr6k

Here are a couple other free resources with digital manipulatives:

Translated Math Modules

This is an American Site that provides translated Math units taught  in Kindergarten to grade 12. Teachers or students may have to search within a few different grade levels to find the correct unit, but it is definitely worth the effort if a student is struggling and is able to access the content in their first language.

Math Modules