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PolyPad

Unleash your creativity with the world’s best virtual manipulatives!.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
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Features

  1.  No registration required
  2.  No Tracking
  3.  Dark Mode
  4.  Ad-free
  5.  Geometry editing
  6.  Web-Based

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  • Developed by

    GB flagMathigon
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    2 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is PolyPad?

Unleash your creativity with the world’s best virtual manipulatives!

Our mathematical playground is filled with unique tools that allow students to play and explore – and they’re completely free to use.

All the tools you need, in one place:

  • Fraction Bars
  • 3D Polyhedra
  • Balance Scale
  • Function Machines
  • Dice, Coins, Spinners
  • Data Science
  • Number Cubes
  • Logic Gates

Uniquely powerful. Incredibly simple.

  • Effortless to integrate: Polypad is completely free, requires no login or installation, runs on all devices and browsers, and works with any curriculum.
  • Intuitive and beautiful: Beautiful visualisations and unparalleled interactivity make math meaningful – all with a simple and super intuitive interface.
  • Endlessly customisable: Polypad is the most comprehensive library of virtual manipulatives on the internet, but can be fully customised to match your specific needs.
  • Extensive professional development: Our library of webinars, video tutorials and lesson plans help you get started and discover new ideas. Like Polypad, everything is free!

See and hear mathematics!

Polypad contains beautiful visualisations of abstract mathematical ideas. But you can also listen to them, for an entirely new dimension to engage with mathematics.

What do polygons sound like? What rhythms do different fractions make? How can you compose music using equations?

Music is an amazing way to get a more students excited about mathematics – or to make visual representations of maths more widely accessible.

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