[size=200][b]Geoboards:[br][/b]One resource that I found very useful and was also easy to use was Geoboards online ([url=https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps/geoboard/]https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps/geoboard/[/url][br] They were great for teaching countless areas of math. I used them [br]specifically for teaching fractions, word problems and constructing [br]visuals from tables.[br][img width=273,height=182]https://canvas.fau.edu/users/52836/files/18736077/preview?verifier=joUBjftpf0WX76ybPyBk3WFM06yOZuymB8cYi6gy[/img][br][br][b]Unifix Cubes:[br][/b]Another online resource that I found very useful and easy to use was Unifix Cubes online ([url=https://www.didax.com/apps/unifix/]https://www.didax.com/apps/unifix/[/url][br] I have used them for teaching number of possible outcome in counting [br]numbers. They were a great visual and tactile way to interact and [br]introduce math concepts.[br][img width=283,height=293]https://canvas.fau.edu/users/52836/files/18736081/preview?verifier=i88AwuC1JHEHjV024Y1hEb6jyY2wco39KyVhUKZP[/img][br][br][b]Pattern Blocks:[br][/b]The third online resource that I found very useful was Pattern Blocks online ([url=https://toytheater.com/pattern-blocks/).I]https://toytheater.com/pattern-blocks/).[/url][br]I used them to show how many piece can be combined to represent a bigger [br]shape. They were a great visual and tactile way to interact and [br]introduce the math concept of parts of a whole.[br][img width=129,height=112]https://canvas.fau.edu/users/52836/files/18736078/preview?verifier=MGyBnveXf9dCWUd6EhfIIgFNZeDc13jsSP8Ad5g1[/img][/size][br]