National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM)

An inspiring resource for learning numeracy

Explore the National Library of Virtual Manipulatives to enrich your mathematics classroom

Numeracy Focus: All

The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Computer App is an enhanced offline version of the American Science Foundation (NSF) supported National Library of Virtual Manipulatives (NLVM) for K-12 mathematics instruction, developed at Utah State University.

To run the resources on this site free of charge, requires the use of Java. The resource is commercially available for a small one-off cost which, if purchased, does not require the use of Java.

Activities on the site are organised under the topics of Number and Operations; Algebra; Geometry; Measurement; and Data Analysis and Probability, in bands of B-L2; L3-L5; L6-L8 and L9-L12.

The NLVM is a resource from which teachers may freely draw to enrich their mathematics classrooms and facilitate students’ active engagement.

Activities mostly use manipulatives to help students visualise relationships and applications in a virtual computer environment.

Stage: Birth to Level 10

This resource supports:

Proficiency

  • All

HITS

  • NA

Cross-curricular

  • NA

Audience

  • Teachers
  • School leaders
  • System leaders

Teaching and Learning Cycle:

  • Teach

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Reflective Prompt

In what ways are these resources specific to the USA context?

How might they need to be explained or narrated for Victorian students?

Reflective Prompt

In what ways are these resources specific to the USA context?

How might they need to be explained or narrated for Victorian students?