Then I remembered a great resource I have used, and mentioned from earlier in the year: McGraw Hill's Virtual Manipulatives. They have tons of great resources for students, which are very beneficial not only in the 1:1 classroom, but also on an interactive whiteboard. Sure enough, they have a set of base-10 blocks. My math lesson is "saved" and will now allow each student to virtually participate. Where were these blocks 21 years ago when I was a fifth grader!? Great resource:
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