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Fraction Visualiser

Free fraction visualiser for maths lessons. Interactive drag-and-drop fraction bars, pie charts and number lines that help students understand fractions visually.

Why teachers use it

Use fraction visualiser instantly in class

Show fractions visually with interactive bars, pie charts and number lines that students can manipulate. The fraction visualiser helps pupils understand equivalence, comparison and operations by seeing fractions rather than just calculating them.

Popular classroom uses

  • Teach fraction equivalence and comparison visually
  • Support SEND learners who need concrete representations
  • Model fraction operations on the whiteboard

Where fraction visualiser fits in your lessons

Fraction Visualiser is a free, no-login maths tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for fluency practice, worked examples, retrieval warm-ups, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.

Great for

  • fluency practice
  • worked examples
  • retrieval warm-ups
  • GCSE revision

Use it during

  • fluency starts
  • guided examples
  • revision bursts
  • independent practice
  • plenary wrap-up

What teachers like about it

Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.

Turns abstract ideas into a clear visual you can build and explain live on the board.

It is quick to launch, so you can use fraction visualiser the moment you need it in a lesson.

It works on classroom computers, laptops, tablets and phones without any installation.

Fraction Visualiser FAQ

Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.

Can students drag the bars?

Yes. The bars and circles are fully interactive on touchscreens and whiteboards.

Does it show equivalent fractions?

Yes. It highlights equivalent fractions across different representations.

Is it suitable for primary?

Yes. It works from KS2 fraction introduction up to GCSE revision.

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