Free Elementary School Tools

Digital tools designed for K-5 classrooms and young learners. Simple, visual, and engaging tools for elementary teachers.

No signup required • Works on any device • Kid-friendly interfaces

Elementary Teaching Tools (K-5)

How to Use Elementary Tools in Your Classroom

🍕 Fractions Made Visual

The Fraction Visualizer shows fractions as pizzas and bars. Students see that 1/2 = 2/4 instead of just memorizing. Perfect for introducing fractions.

Try this: "If I eat 1/2 of a pizza and you eat 2/4, did we eat the same amount?" Show both on screen and students see they're equal.

➕ Number Line for Operations

The Number Line makes addition and subtraction concrete. Students see jumping forward for addition, backward for subtraction.

Try this: Model "5 + 3" by starting at 5, then jumping 3 spaces forward. Students connect the visual to the abstract operation.

⏰ Timer for Transitions

Young students struggle with time. The Timer projected on screen helps them see time passing. Reduces "Are we done yet?" questions.

Try this: "You have 5 minutes to pack up." Set the timer. Students watch the countdown and finish independently.

🎲 Dice for Math Games

The Dice Roller is perfect for math centers and probability games. Roll virtual dice without losing pieces. Great for fact practice.

Try this: "Roll two dice, add them together." Students practice addition facts with instant visual feedback.

Elementary Tools by Grade Level

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade

3rd - 4th Grade

5th Grade

Elementary Topics Covered

FractionsNumber SenseAdditionSubtractionVisual MathCountingTime ManagementMath GamesData VisualizationGraphsEquivalent FractionsOperationsTransitionsEngagementProbabilityData CollectionYoung LearnersK-5 Math

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No signup required. Just open a tool and start teaching. All tools work on projectors, tablets, and are kid-friendly.

Embed Elementary Tools in Your Lessons

All elementary tools support embed mode. Add ?embed=true to any URL.

Works with PowerPoint Web, Google Slides, Smartboards, and any platform that supports iframes.