Cuisenaire Rods Game 🧮

📝 How to Play

Learn to add and subtract in a visual and fun way using colored rods. Drag the rods to the workspace to solve the challenges!

  • Choose a game mode: addition, subtraction or free mode
  • Drag the colored rods to the workspace
  • Check your answer with the "Check" button

🎮 Select a game mode

Benefits of the Cuisenaire Rods Game

This game helps children develop essential mathematical skills:

🧠 Logical-Mathematical Thinking

Develops an intuitive understanding of numbers and their relationships.

🔢 Number Sense

Improves comprehension of concepts like quantity, magnitude, and proportionality.

➕ Basic Operations

Facilitates learning addition and subtraction in a visual and hands-on way.

📏 Spatial Perception

Develops the ability to visualize and mentally manipulate objects.

🧩 Problem Solving

Encourages strategies to tackle mathematical challenges creatively.

💪 Mathematical Confidence

Builds a positive attitude towards mathematics from an early age.

About Cuisenaire Rods

Cuisenaire rods are manipulative materials designed by Georges Cuisenaire to help children understand mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each rod has a color corresponding to its value, from 1 to 10, allowing children to see the relationships between numbers in a visual and tactile way.

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What Families Say

The virtual cuisenaire rods have been a revelation for my students. Abstract concepts like number composition and decomposition are much easier to understand with this resource.

Catherine Walker

Primary school teacher

My son always struggled with mathematics, but since using the virtual rods, he has improved remarkably. He now understands the meaning of numbers and operations.

Michael Foster

Father of George, 7 years old

As a pedagogue, I recommend this game for developing mathematical thinking in early childhood. It's a perfect adaptation of the classic Cuisenaire rods to a digital format.

Lisa Thompson

Pedagogue specializing in early childhood education

We use this resource in our math support classroom with excellent results. Students enjoy learning and quickly transfer knowledge to real-life situations.

John Martin

Educational support teacher