Virtual Manipulatives for Singapore Mathematics

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This video provides an overview of virtual manipulatives designed to support the Singapore Mathematics curriculum, specifically focusing on the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) pedagogical approach. It demonstrates a wide variety of digital tools that replicate physical math manipulatives, such as number bonds, linking cubes, bar models, and place value discs, showing how they can bridge the gap between hands-on learning and abstract conceptual understanding. The content highlights how these digital resources can be integrated into different learning environments, including traditional classroom instruction, flipped classroom models, and autonomous home learning. It emphasizes the versatility of the tools in supporting visual modeling for concepts ranging from basic arithmetic to geometry and measurement, catering to various international currencies and measurement systems. For educators and parents, this video serves as a professional development resource introducing the rationale behind using digital manipulatives. It explains how visual models help students deepen their abstract understanding of concepts like multiplication, fractions, and word problems. The video demonstrates specific software tools that teachers can incorporate into lesson plans to enhance student engagement and conceptual clarity.

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