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)

Fraction Visualizer

Visualize fractions with circle (pizza) and bar models. Compare two fractions side-by-side, see simplified forms, and demonstrate equivalent fractions.

Elementary
FractionsEquivalent FractionsComparing Fractions

Number Line

Interactive number line for teaching addition and subtraction. Click to add jumps, show operations with arrows, and help students visualize integer operations.

Elementary
AdditionSubtractionNumber Sense

Interactive Clock

Tell time with draggable hands. Great for teaching analog clock reading and time concepts to young learners.

Elementary
Telling TimeTime ConceptsClock Reading

Timer

Visual countdown timer for classroom activities. Set minutes or seconds, project on screen. Students see time remaining. Perfect for transitions and time management.

Elementary
Time ManagementTransitionsPacing

Random Picker

Randomly select students for participation. Add student names, spin the wheel. Fair and engaging way to call on students. Great for keeping everyone engaged.

Elementary
ParticipationEngagementEquity

Dice Roller

Roll virtual dice with configurable count and sides (D4-D20). Perfect for math games, probability experiments, and random number generation.

Elementary
Math GamesProbabilityRandom Numbers

Bar Chart Maker

Create instant bar charts from classroom data. Add categories, pick colors, and export as PNG. Great for data collection and visualization activities.

Elementary
Data VisualizationGraphsData Collection

Tally Counter

Simple click counter for tracking behaviors, responses, or events. Multiple counters for different categories. Great for counting and behavior tracking.

Elementary
CountingBehavior TrackingData Collection

Cube Counting

3D cube counting worksheets. Students count unit cubes in isometric structures, including hidden ones. Great for spatial reasoning and geometry.

Elementary
3D ShapesSpatial ReasoningGeometry

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 MathTelling Time

Start Using Free Elementary Tools Today

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.