We’ve reintroduced the Infinite Cloner in Mathspace, bringing back a much-loved feature for hands-on math instruction.
This update restores a core capability that allows teachers to create interactive, reusable manipulatives directly in the canvas.
What’s new
Teachers can now set objects - such as coins, tiles, or other manipulatives - to be duplicable.
When students interact with these objects, they automatically replicate as they drag or click, recreating the familiar “stack of items” experience used to model math concepts.

Designed for interactive learning
Infinite Cloner has long been a key tool for supporting visual and hands-on approaches to math. It allows students to explore concepts by building, grouping, and manipulating objects in real time.
By bringing this feature into the current Mathspace experience, teachers can design more dynamic and engaging activities.
Supporting flexible instruction
Mathspace is a more flexible environment for modeling, problem-solving, and exploration.
It’s a simple but powerful addition that helps teachers create richer learning experiences - especially in elementary and middle school math.






