Interactive Teaching Tools

Welcome to the Interactive Teaching Tools from Primary Maths Hub. Each tool is a simple resource that has been created to support teaching specific aspects of maths within in the classroom. These tools can easily be displayed on interactive screens or tablets. 

Place Value Counter

Manipulate the values of each place value visually, from a million to three decimal places.

Carry Over Counter

The counter will logically carry over into the next column to the left, so 9 will become 10, 99 becomes 100.

Multiply and Divide Counter

Multiply and divide numbers by 10, 100 and 1,000. Instantly change the place value and bring the concept to life.

Quick Fire Times Tables

A brilliant quick fire times table tool. Select the exact tables you want to focus on and time limits.

Quick Fire x12 Tables Pad

A simple variation, great for tablet and whiteboard use, with a large number pad for easy answering.

Quick Fire Division Facts Pad

Get stuck into those tricky division facts, with quick fire facts from the x2 to x12 times tables.

Counting to 10

A simple game to support younger pupils, where users must count the images and select the corresponding number.

Words & Number Match to 10

Match the displayed written word to the numeral displayed below with numbers zero to ten.

Words & Number Match to 20

Match the displayed written word to the numeral displayed below with numbers zero to twenty

Super 16 Facts Pad

The Super 16 focuses on the 16 trickiest times table facts! Use this game to master them and become a times table master.

Roman Numeral Machine

Use the numeral buttons to create a roman numeral that matches the number presented. Various difficulty levels.

Times Tables Tapper

The Times Tables Tapper is a quick fire times tables game where you need to choose the correct answer.

Kitten Count Countdown

A fun counting to 10 game. Count the number of kittens on the screen and match to the corresponding numbers.

Our interactive teaching tools are in the early stages of development, so if you discover a bug or a glitch, please let us know so we can improve the code. Also, if you think there is a way a certain tool could be enhanced, please let us know. If there are any tools you would like to see developed in the future, please also let us know, ideally with as much detail as possible. Email admin@primarymathshub.com or we’d love it if you could leave a small testimonial if you love our interactive teaching tools.