Here’s a website from the UK housing an exceptional collection of online interactives for early learners of all ages and for those enrolled in elementary and middle schools. (Early Years, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2) Most of the activities are ideally suited for use on interactive whiteboards, but will work equally well on individual computers.
Crickweb offers an extremely well organized collection of high quality learning activities. Activities are organized by level and subject area. Navigation through the site to find an activity is as easy here as I’ve seen anywhere.
Here’s what Crickweb says it offers:
- 163 free to use educational interactive resources for Primary Schools
- 16 free to use fun games for children aged 4 – 11
- 100 web links to other free interactive image and software resources
You actually get more. Check out all you get with a single item called “The Math Teacher’s Toolkit” under Numeracy for Key Stages 1.



June 20, 2008 at 10:27 am
I’ve seen this but then forgotten it. Thanks. It’s a fabulous resource.
June 21, 2008 at 12:10 pm
Thanks for the link. I have subscribed to your blog because of all the fantastic resources. I am moving into ESL next year and your site is daily reading.
-Will
June 22, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Paul,
Thank you for highlighting this resource. How do you access the Maths Teacher’s Toolkit? I’ve looked everywhere on the site and can’t seem to find it.
Karen
June 23, 2008 at 9:09 am
Karen,
The Math Toolkit is listed as one of the items under Key Stage 1 and Numeracy. I should have mentioned this in my post, because it took me a while to find it as well.
–Paul