The teaching method should align with the learners' preferred learning style. The Manipulative-Based Instructional Tool effectively uses materials tailored to Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic (VAK) learning styles for both intervention and remedial activities. Manipulatives are valuable tools for facilitating multisensory learning and bridging the gap between abstract ideas and concrete reality. Research findings indicate that using the Manipulative-Based Instructional Tool enhances academic performance among students. It positively impacts the performance of students categorized as "Kin-Tac." The tool's construction and use have yielded numerous benefits, including a high level of competency mastery and active engagement in abstract lessons that connect with real-world experiences.